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The phrase "a cup of java with a" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to coffee in a casual or informal context, often when discussing enjoying a drink with someone.
Example: "I love starting my mornings with a cup of java with a friend at our favorite café."
Alternatives: "a cup of coffee with a" or "a mug of java with a".
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After all, who wouldn't want to drink a cup of java with a Gene Simmons look-alike (or maybe even the man himself?).
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