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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a large cup" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when describing the size of a cup, typically in contexts related to beverages or cooking.
Example: "I prefer to drink my coffee from a large cup to enjoy it for longer."
Alternatives: "a big mug" or "a sizable cup".
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He asked for a large cup of coffee.
I sat down with a large cup of coffee and clicked away.
Always a large cup of coffee: Sweet'N Low, a little on the light side.
He made a large cup of coffee and removed 20 milliliters weekly.
Coffee ($2 for a large cup) and cappuccino ($3) were served in cups and saucers.
Hoffman took a gulp of coffee from a large cup that he was holding in a brown paper bag.
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Like all currawongs, it builds a large cup-nest out of sticks, lined with softer material, and placed in the fork of a tree from 3 to 20 m (10 70 ft) high.
Still, a larger cup can come with bragging rights particularly in figure-conscious Los Angeles.
"A Breakfast cup here is rather vague, I'm afraid — it's just a larger cup than a tea cup," David told her, not very helpfully.
(Remember to weigh the total grams and follow the math above for cup size). You could either brew a larger cup of coffee or a potentially richer one with a lower ratio of coffee to water.
If that doesn't reduce discomfort, then she should consider a larger cup size.
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