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The part of the sentence, "coffee of" is not correct and usable in written English.
You could use the phrase "a cup of coffee" in place of "coffee of". For example, "I would like a cup of coffee, please."
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And there is strong Turkish coffee, of course ($2.95).
Coffee, of course, goes hand-in-hand with baked goods.
I've had four cups of coffee, of course.
The business of persuasion ReprintsTea still trails far behind coffee, of course.
Someone who doesn't have a habit of spitting into the coffee of blind men".
Mr. Braun's coffee of choice is Major Dickason's Blend by Peet's.
Institutional coffee of preternatural vileness prevented my getting an early grip on the day.
I went to the café car, which smelled of coffee, of the striving toward consciousness.
Jessica Wakeman, 25, a freelance writer, made her statement with her first iced coffee of the year.
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