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Discover Ludwig"for tea" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to refer to a specific meal taken around teatime, like dinner. For example, "Every Sunday, we have roast chicken, mashed potatoes and carrots for tea."
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("Cha" is Chinese for tea).
Their wives met for tea.
Mmmm, kiviak for tea.
I phone for tea.
I don't buy sugar for tea".
So he dropped in for tea.
Angela Merkel should invite her for tea.
"You're there for tea and sympathy".
We met for tea in London.
We often meet up for tea.
They invited me in for tea.
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