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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a double shot" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used in the context of coffee or alcoholic beverages, referring to a serving that contains twice the usual amount.
Example: "I usually start my day with a double shot of espresso to kickstart my energy."
Alternatives: "a double serving" or "two shots".
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So that's a double shot of total misunderstanding.
A double shot of history is on offer here.
The buzz: "A double shot of vintage rock and soul".
It makes me want a double shot of that Costa Rican rum.
The Look A Jack Victor blazer gets rough and ready with a double shot of denim.
The amount of caffeine used was roughly equivalent to a double shot of strong espresso coffee.
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Served in a double-shot glass, with two spoonfuls of raspberry mousse sandwiched around one of lemon, the combination of sweet, tart and acidic tastes was ideal.
Eric Brown, a barista who pulled a double-shot espresso with enviable crema, showed a visitor how to make a traditional fern on the surface of a latte.
It's $2.50 for a single scoop of gelato, perhaps pistachio, peanut butter or pumpkin spice; $2.95 for a double-shot medium latte.
Well, legend suggests that it was Mr Billy Goat, or possibly his rapscallion son Billy the Kid, that first felt the force of a double-shot latte.
For dessert, get a classic anise-laced biscochito cookie (35 cents, if the hospitable owner Pratt Morales didn't hand you one as you walked in) and a double-shot espresso milkshake ($6.05).
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