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Discover Ludwig"drink some tea" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It can be used whenever you want to suggest or request for someone to consume a quantity of tea. Here is an example: "Would you like to drink some tea with me? It's a cold day and some warm tea would be perfect."
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I'm trying to drink some tea and stay warm".
I'd better drink some tea, she thought, and did so.
In the next scene, Georges tries to get Anne to drink some tea, which she rejects.
We would, like, smoke a bowl and drink some tea – and the words came free-flowing out of me,'" Adams told Rolling Stone.
He was thankful, in a way, because it gave him a chance to warm up, drink some tea, floss his teeth, chat with a "young, attractive doctor" and gorge on sandwiches.
Today he's invited me over to drink some tea, eat some salami and hear about his life.
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Seth drinks some tea, wipes his brow, exhales.
At a meeting with a veteran of the Russian security services named Andrei Lugovoy, who he thought was a friend, he drank some tea.
In Xinhua's reporting of details that came out in the trial, Ms. Gu and Mr. Heywood drank some tea and wine that she brought with her — one account said it was whiskey — and he apparently got so drunk that he fell in the bathroom.
She drank some tea, and it is also possible that she ate chocolate.
Drink some warm tea like Throat Coat Tea with honey.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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