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Discover LudwigThe phrase "copious amounts of tea" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used when describing a large quantity of tea, often in a context related to consumption or preparation. Example: "During the rainy afternoon, we enjoyed copious amounts of tea while discussing our favorite books."
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I set about making copious amounts of tea.
We'd have maybe one bottle of wine between 10 people as it's all we could afford, and copious amounts of tea.
Since my family lacked any means to become intoxicated, my mom, aunt, and uncles drank copious amounts of tea and occasionally smoked cigarettes when they wanted to get really wild.
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The list includes the fallacy that everyone rides a bike, practises tai chi at regular intervals and drinks copious amounts of green tea.
In my case, that means a wheelchair accessible property or hotel room, a parking space, WiFi and copious amounts of free tea.
For some, coffee has been replaced with copious amounts of socialist green tea.
We eat heartily and I drink copious amounts of Francine's green tea.
Welcome one and all to the second liveblog of the 44th series of Later..., brought to you by post-Bank Holiday blues, copious amounts of chocolate and a large mug of tea.
The only caveat: You may be pressured to drink copious amounts of sugary ― but delicious ― tea".
The seven-day tour features rides through tea fields, city landscapes of Kyoto, and a meditation experience at with Buddhist monks, while enjoying copious amounts of crafted sake, ramen, and sushi.
Copious amounts of red wine.
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