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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a hot chocolate" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a beverage made with chocolate and hot milk or water, often enjoyed as a warm drink.
Example: "On a chilly winter evening, there's nothing better than curling up with a book and a hot chocolate."
Alternatives: "a cup of hot cocoa" or "a warm chocolate drink."
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They arranged to have a hot chocolate.
Afterward, grab a hot chocolate and watch the ice skaters.
There is a dream of a hot chocolate soufflé cake.
Finish off with a hot chocolate fondant (£6.50).
As we talked, Brown sipped a hot chocolate.
O.K., so the Gramercy Tavern is not really a hot chocolate joint.
This year, there's another break from tradition with a hot chocolate sauce in the centre.
After Kleiman's speech, we walked to a coffee shop, where he ordered a hot chocolate.
This unseasonal cold snap is enough to make anyone reach for a hot chocolate.
Try a hot chocolate deluxe (with marshmallows and ice cream, £2.75) and homemade flapjacks (£1).
Choose from a Costa Americano to a hot chocolate via a chai lemongrass latte.
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