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Discover Ludwig"buy coffee" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It can be used to indicate the action of purchasing coffee, as in "I need to buy coffee before work" or "Where can I buy good coffee beans?" It can also be used as a command, as in "Please buy coffee for the office meeting tomorrow."
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Should we buy coffee in Starbucks?
"We don't even pester them to buy coffee".
Friend: Right, and I don't have to buy coffee here.
"Even the man who I used to buy coffee from".
They never buy coffee out; they make it at home and take it with them.
I think that most people buy coffee because it's good, not because it's cheap".
You can go into the deli and buy coffee and a bagel".
Buy coffee here, for heaven's sake, rather than the Costa coffee down the road.
It turns out that people do not want to buy coffee online from Dave.
"At Starbucks you buy coffee and get the office free," Mr. Pink writes.
They had gone to buy coffee and cigarettes in the town.
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