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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a nice coffee" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing a pleasant or enjoyable coffee experience, whether in a café, at home, or as a gift.
Example: "After a long day, I treated myself to a nice coffee at my favorite café."
Alternatives: "a good coffee" or "a lovely coffee".
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It's more like a nice coffee cake.
There's also a nice coffee bar and cafe that serves breakfast, lunch and dinner.
If a tree falls in a forest and someone was around to draw a comic about it, did it make a nice coffee table?
"We have to prepare a nice coffee and nice tea, for the parties to be happy and have a really good atmosphere to work and focus on the issues of substance".
Let's find a nice coffee shop and I'll buy you a tasty dessert.
And, you never know, they might eventually be the place to go for a nice coffee and a comfy seat.
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There's no need to rush — I get up around 11. I'll have a very nice coffee at 71 Irving Place.
And perhaps it really is an awfully nice coffee mug, so you've made the right decision.
You don't need to buy nice coffee in a fancy gift shop.
A bottle of wine, some nice coffee beans, etc.
I have an irrational love for really nice coffee cups.
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