Sentence examples for a mint from inspiring English sources

The phrase "a mint" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it when referring to a location where coins are produced or a plant used for flavoring food or making tea. Example: 1. The coins were stamped at the mint before being released into circulation. 2. She added a few fresh mint leaves to her lemonade for a refreshing flavor.

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Should you buy a Mint?

Garnish with a mint leaf.

Think that's a mint?

A mint julep?

Nor did the banks make a mint.

Dry cleaning up here costs a mint.

It's a mint, a joyous experience".

He also ordered a mint tea.

All this over a mint.

Garnish each glass with a mint sprig.

But he orders a mint julep anyway.

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