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Discover Ludwig'coffee grounds' is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used either to refer to the powdery byproduct of brewing coffee or, by extension, as a metaphor for something that has been used up and is no longer useful. For example: "My creativity felt like it had been used up, like coffee grounds in a filter."
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EXTRACTION Drawing flavor from coffee grounds.
Spreading coffee grounds is one.
They even dump out the coffee grounds.
Put coffee grounds inside the Domepod.
Eating coffee grounds for breakfast is one topper.
He reused his coffee grounds.
Coffee grounds are good.
Making a cup out of coffee grounds?
Yard wastes + spent coffee grounds (2 1), (CYCo).
Put the coffee grounds inside.
Coffee grounds improve compost in two ways.
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