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Discover LudwigThe phrase "large coffee" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It can be used to describe a type or size of coffee, often ordering it at a café or restaurant. Example: "I'll have a large coffee with milk and sugar, please."
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Friend: A large coffee.
I just want a large coffee.
Fresh-cut flowers brightened up the large coffee table by the long couch.
At the pizza place she orders a large coffee with no sugar, lots of milk.
We've heard that people have divested stocks from large coffee companies and re-invested elsewhere.
Some large coffee producers have been warning the world about the impacts of climate change.
(I immediately regretted the large coffee and chocolate croissant that I had had for breakfast).
Here there is a feeling of scholarly possibility, fuelled by earringed men, large coffee cups.
Crowded bookshelves, a couch, a large coffee table, chairs, and kitchen accessories furnish rough amenity.
I will already have skim-read emails en route, so a large coffee and then replies.
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