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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a goblet of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a drink or liquid contained in a goblet, often in a literary or formal context.
Example: "She raised a goblet of wine to toast the newlyweds."
Alternatives: "a cup of" or "a chalice of".
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A goblet of iced cappuccino made a refreshing summer coda.
He's holding what appears to be a goblet of beer.
Rehydrate, after dancing, with a goblet of barrel-aged ale ($7).
The pious will be pleased with a goblet of cut fresh fruit, perhaps berries and melon.
Pump yourself a goblet of beer and get in the cafeteria line.
Another druid shares a goblet of oak leaf wine (surprisingly tasty).
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When it came it looked like an goblet of silver gel pen ink.
Goblet Squat These squats do not in fact include a goblet full of wine (though we've found no studies disproving their effectiveness).
My favorite was a large goblet of mixed berries covered with a whipped cream-like chilled zabaglione.
A fashionable goblet of unbreakable acrylic would be perfect for a buffet.
From behind the bar in a concrete-walled room dotted with low-hanging lights, the effusive sommelier gives the go-ahead and Mr Sankhe swills around a large goblet of red, pokes his nose in and takes a sip.
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