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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a french press" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a specific type of coffee brewing device that uses a plunger and a mesh filter.
Example: "I prefer making my morning coffee with a french press for a richer flavor."
Alternatives: "a coffee press" or "a press pot".
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"That's a French press?" he asked.
A French press, however, uses infusion to make the coffee.
Switching to a french press was a big improvement.
"We had a French press, and exchanged phone numbers.
Breakfast used to be two scrambled eggs and Bustelo coffee in a French press.
Made in a French press, the dark chocolate smell is overpoweringly wonderful.
This summer it's some fruit and Bustelo coffee in a French press.
"This offer is meant as a support to a French press title," she told The Independent.
If you didn't know a Press-Ewing from a French press, you were in luck.
Are you saying you never use hot water in a french press?
"We do have a French press coffeemaker," Balaban says.
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