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'coffee to go' is a correct phrase in English and it is often used in everyday written communication.
For example, you might write in an email to a colleague: "Do you want to grab some coffee to go before our meeting?".
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It's Mr. Coffee to go.
A lump of sugar tossed into a coffee to go.
When dinner was over, he ordered a coffee, to go.
A cop swaggered into the shop for a coffee to go.
She lifted a large iced coffee to go and took a deep drag of a cigarette.
The waitress brought her a bowl of soup with bread, coffee to go, and the check.
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I stride up to the drive-thru at a Chock Full Nutsuts and, ignoring the look from the attendant, order a large iced-coffee to go.
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In Paris, we asked for a coffee "to-go".
Even if you're not getting your coffee to-go, it still comes in a paper cup.
Nestlé has made it possible to skip the queues and make coffee-to-go in the comfort of your own kitchen.
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