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Discover Ludwig"had coffee" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
You can use "had coffee" when talking about a past action of drinking coffee. For example: - "I had coffee with my friends this morning." - "She had coffee before starting her day." - "They had coffee and cake at the café." - "We had coffee together after the meeting." In these examples, "had coffee" indicates that the action of drinking coffee happened in the past, but it does not specify when exactly it happened. It is a simple and concise way of expressing that someone drank coffee at a certain time or with someone else.
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We had coffee.
"She's had coffee," Aline reported.
They both had coffee lids.
I hadn't had coffee yet.
"I had coffee with Billy Lim.
Meanwhile, Mr. Jarvis had coffee and dessert.
Then they had coffee and Camembert.
"We have since had coffee together," Varadarajan says.
There he had coffee & a doughnut & dozed the morning away.
"I haven't had coffee like this in years".
Writer had coffee with Miss Caroline Hood, a vice-pres.
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