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The phrase "a nice pair of coffee" is not correct in standard English usage.
It is typically used incorrectly, as "pair" suggests two items, while coffee is usually referred to in singular or plural forms without pairing.
Example: "I enjoyed a nice cup of coffee this morning."
Alternatives: "a nice cup of coffee" or "a nice serving of coffee."
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