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Discover Ludwig"drink a sip" is a grammatically correct phrase and can be used in written English.
It is a common phrase used to describe the action of taking a small amount of liquid into one's mouth. Example: "The hot tea was too strong for her taste, so she only took a small sip at a time."
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But one time I had to drink a sip of water from a sample bottle.
Or does everyone drink a sip of water at the same time?
For every bite, try to chew for 5 seconds, then swallow, wait 3 seconds and drink a sip of water.
They're there when he has his first drink (a sip of cream sherry) and when he meets Joan Ostrowski-Fox (a poignant Anne Heche), a melancholy party girl.
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She drank a sip of the wine and it didn't make her feel sick, as she had expected.
"Right when I was training, I drank a sip of water and freaked out because I was more aware of it going down my throat".
Her only chance was oral hydration, so whenever I could, I would stop and help her drink a few sips; I was gratified that, despite my bizarre appearance in personal protective equipment, she seemed willing to try for me.
Drink a few sips from time to time, so you would keep yourself hydrated during the day.
Close your mouth and breathe using your nose and try to drink a lot of sips of water once the hiccups come.
Coupled with the fear of gaining a mounting beer belly as portrayed by Homer Simpson, I never acquired the taste for beer and would grudgingly drink just a sip of green beer to celebrate St . Patricks Day once a year.
I drank a few sips of cold Chai tea, and found that I had added too much cinnamon to the mixture, before I laid my head back onto my incredibly flat pillow.
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