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I'd like a cup of coffee.
"Would you like a cup of tea?" the lady asked.
'Would you like a cup of tea?" Gregory Sams asks.
"Would you like a cup of coffee?" he asked.
"Would you like a cup of tea?" he asked me.
"It's like someone saying, 'Would you like a cup of tea?'," she says.
Would you like a cup of tea?" Of course she would.
A British voice politely provides useful phrases like "I would like a cup of coffee, please".
"And in the same breath: 'Oh, hello, would you like a cup of tea?' ".
We said we were going to pass on dessert, but would like a cup of coffee.
I asked if they would like a cup of tea and had a shot thrown in.
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