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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a regular coffee" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to refer to a standard or typical cup of coffee, often without any special modifications or additions.
Example: "I'll have a regular coffee, please, with no cream or sugar."
Alternatives: "a standard coffee" or "a plain coffee".
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That would make it as bad a regular coffee.
— Jeff Gordinier The New York Post: A "regular coffee" — black, room for milk?
He grabbed a regular coffee to go, for his first customer, a hospital staffer on 23rd Street.
Because every working day the commuter is buying a regular coffee they are going to be spending anyway.
Starbucks invites rivals to a regular "coffee cup summit" at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, which focuses on reducing the environmental impact of disposable coffee cups.
Even when you're not looking for a job, take time out to have a regular coffee or two with the best headhunters in the sector.
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Order a large regular coffee ($1.50), which mimics café au lait.
Two out of the three Hemsworth brothers approve, but iIf your tastes run to a more regular coffee, nearby Carlisle Street can oblige.
When I was in London in May, I paid $30 per day for internet access at my hotel, $4 for a large regular coffee at the Starbucks across the street, and $10 per pint at the pub around the corner.
Equal Exchange said it paid the cooperatives $1.26 a pound for regular coffee and $1.41 a pound for organic coffee.
Sleek and inviting, the G37 is like a scoop of regular coffee added to the decaf — not a big jolt, but enough to pry at least one eyelid open.
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