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"make tea" is a grammatically correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it when you are instructing someone to prepare a cup of tea. For example, "Please make some tea for our guests."
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"We make tea.
Scratch head and make tea.
And, afterward, Natalie could make tea.
He laughed and started to make tea.
It's like the way you make tea.
We argue about how best to make tea.
The dried leaves are also used to make tea.
So, what's the scientifically "correct" way to make tea?
2. Use the ashes to make tea for tomatoes.
It's time for me to make tea, and read.
("Make tea, not love," as one wag put it).
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