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The phrase "a one cup of" is not correct in written English.
The correct form would be "one cup of" or "a cup of."
Example: "I would like one cup of coffee, please."
Alternatives: "a cup of" or "one cup of".
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In other words, for the cost of a one cup of coffee a week, paid leave would be available to every worker in America -- no matter how big the company you work for.
The nutrition card categorized one serving of vegetables into one of three groups: (a) one cup of raw green leafy vegetables such as spinach or salad; (b) one-half cup of other vegetables cooked or chopped raw, such as tomatoes, carrots, pumpkin, corn, Chinese cabbage, beans, or onions; and (c) one-half cup of vegetable juice.
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I gave anorexia/bulimia the good old college try, whittled myself down to 114 pounds on one cup of rice a day.
By adding one-and-a-half to one cup of Epsom salt (magnesium sulfate) and one-and-a-half to one cup of baking soda (sodium bicarbonate) to your bath, you will gain the benefits of magnesium absorbed through your skin and the alkaline-balancing effects of the baking soda, both of which help with sleep.
Better to sell the same writer a hundred cups of coffee than to sell a hundred writers one cup of coffee, since the hundred-cup man is almost certain to return for the next hundred, and the hundred after that.
Some larger-capacity cookers with nonstick bowls still managed to scorch or "mat" the bottom of a sample using one cup of uncooked rice.
Zucchini makes the perfect light side dish for a heavy meal: One cup of sliced zucchini has about 19 calories.
And just like Social Security retirement and disability, it is an insurance program that workers would pay into, at a price of about one cup of coffee a week.
A 2017 review found that one cup of coffee a day is associated with a slight reduction in the risk of liver cancer and endometrial cancer.
A simple recipe is a 1/2 cup sparkling water with one cup of juice, add a mint sprig, lime slice or a couple of fresh berries.
Or, she said, "if you're a sardines devotée, you can take 35 sardines a day," which would provide an amount equal to one cup of milk.
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