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The phrase "chamomile tea" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it whenever you want to refer to a specific type of tea. For example, "I'm having chamomile tea before bed to help me relax."
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I drink chamomile tea.
Chamomile tea = butterscotch pudding.
Iced chamomile tea is awful.
Then she tried a chamomile tea bag.
It tastes a little of chamomile tea.
Chamomile Tea Chamomile tea before bed is a very relaxing way to insure that you will need to urinate thirty times a night.
Try some chamomile tea.
Others drink chamomile tea.
I drink a lot of chamomile tea.
Drink 1 cup of chamomile tea each day.
Chamomile tea.
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