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The phrase "a cups of" is not correct in written English.
It should be "a cup of" when referring to a single cup, or "cups of" when referring to multiple cups.
Example: "I would like a cup of coffee, please."
Alternatives: "one cup of" or "cups of".
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It is a Cups of Nation's tradition that the sides going to the World Cup underwhelm, and that has certainly been the case in Angola.
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A cup of tea?
Get a cup of coffee.
Buying a cup of coffee?
Her relief is a cup of Starbucks.
"Do you want a cup of water?
Let's have a cup of coffee".
They share a cup of coffee.
Offer him a cup of tea".
I'd get a cup of coffee.
He got me a cup of tea.
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