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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a plastic cup" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a cup made of plastic material, often in contexts related to food, beverages, or disposable items.
Example: "At the picnic, we served drinks in a plastic cup to make cleanup easier."
Alternatives: "a disposable cup" or "a polycarbonate cup".
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Hugh brought my father a plastic cup of water.
"What color?" Levin asked, showing him a plastic cup.
You will probably drink out of a plastic cup.
I filled a plastic cup and took a sip.
After 20 minutes, Benjamín has a plastic cup half full.
He polished off a plastic cup of coleslaw.
I raise a plastic cup to their good health.
P.T. has a scoop of vanilla in a plastic cup.
He has a drink in a plastic cup.
Ian accepted a plastic cup of beer, then grimaced as he drank.
He poured some into a plastic cup, and Gillotti tasted it.
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