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The phrase "a latte at" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to ordering or discussing a specific location where a latte is available, typically in a café or coffee shop context.
Example: "I would love to meet you for a latte at our favorite café downtown."
Alternatives: "a coffee at" or "a drink at".
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Buying a latte at Starbucks?
Business|A Pregnant Woman Ordered a Latte at McDonald's.
A Pregnant Woman Ordered a Latte at McDonald's.
You can buy a latte at many military bases.
For everyone paying $2.95 for a latte at Starbucks, be jealous!
Hang out at… A latte at Mason & Brooke on Allandale Road for the lecturers.
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