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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a mug of" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to refer to a specific quantity of a beverage, often hot drinks like coffee or tea, served in a mug.
Example: "I enjoy starting my day with a mug of hot coffee while reading the news."
Alternatives: "a cup of" or "a glass of".
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Parikos was nursing a mug of coffee.
In a mug of tea.
He gives her a mug of water.
Do you fancy a mug of Marley Coffee?
I'd get up, brew myself a mug of instant coffee.
Shot of bourbon in a mug of beer?" "Yeah".
He pushed a mug of tea toward her.
He paused and sipped from a mug of coffee.
Lunch sets come with salad and a mug of cloudy miso soup.
She drank from a mug of tea and paced from piece to piece.
"Doctor's orders," she replies, nursing a mug of hot chocolate: "Nae drinking, nae smoking.
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