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Discover LudwigThe phrase "light coffee" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is used to describe a type of coffee that is less intense or has a lighter flavor than regular coffee. This phrase can be used in various contexts, such as ordering at a coffee shop, describing a coffee blend, or discussing personal preferences for coffee. Example: "I'll have a light coffee with a dash of cream, please."
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By mixing parameters of materials -- milk and espresso, in this case -- we can obtain the light brown color of light coffee.
Now we were speeding along game trails, with a herd of wildebeests and elands, antelope the color of light coffee, fleeing at the sight of us.
Morali speaks with the classic French accent, wears smart-as-in-Bond Street dress – light coffee woollens – and is quite podgy.
The shock is so great that it causes this fellow to collapse on the street just as he is telling a curbside vendor to give him his usual light coffee and prune danish.
Even though it's just 10 years old, Bonnaroo already feels like an institution: Conan O'Brien starred in a video announcing this year's lineup, and the festival earned its very own flavor of Ben and Jerry's (Bonnaroo Buzz: light coffee and malt ice creams with whiskey caramel swirls and bits of English toffee).
Silk's latest coup:an exclusive three-year deal with Starbucks to offer the brand in light coffee and sell single-serve Silks at the counters.
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Joanne Kathleen Rowling, JK to you and I, arrived in a light coffee-coloured trouser suit with shoes and bag to match.
the endlessly repeating minimalist scene, with marble, sunk lighting, coffee and black colouring, plate glass; it is all ad nauseam.
Manufacturers use the company's plastic pellets to make everything from flower pots to lighting, coffee machines and vacuum cleaners.
I tend to drink a much lighter coffee in the mornings, something floral and delicate – yirgacheffe, an Ethiopian coffee, is a good example.
Mostly factors which are peripheral to the job work rules, lighting, coffee breaks, titles, seniority rights, wages, fringe benefits, and the like.
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