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Discover Ludwig"a sip of" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It is often used to describe the action of taking a small drink from a beverage. Example 1: She took a sip of her coffee and savored the rich, bold flavor. Example 2: He offered me a sip of his beer, but I declined because I was driving. Example 3: The little girl requested a sip of her mother's soda, and her mother begrudgingly handed over the can.
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A sip of wine.
He took a sip of coffee.
He took a sip of his whiskey.
He took a sip of scotch.
He took a sip of soda.
She took a sip of coffee.
He takes a sip of his drink.
Kino took a sip of wine.
He took a sip of his wine.
She took a sip of her cocktail.
I took a sip of coffee.
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