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The phrase "mug of tea" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It can be used to describe a specific amount or portion of tea that is contained in a mug. Here's an example: "After a long day at work, she sat down at the kitchen table and enjoyed a refreshing mug of tea."
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In a mug of tea.
Mug of tea, milk two sugars, saccharin even.
He pushed a mug of tea toward her.
She drank from a mug of tea and paced from piece to piece.
Whishaw examines a mug of tea, and stands beside a window, coruscated by daylight.
Anyway, he let me follow him into the bedroom with my mug of tea.
Great served with ice cream, cream desserts or just a mug of tea.
The softly pulsating ribcage that looks like pale fingers grasping a mug of tea.
Unfortunately, when I get home I immediately have a mug of tea and four digestive biscuits.
They frequently mention how important their mug of tea was, how it calmed and reassured them.
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*Clears throat loudly and bangs teaspoon on mug of tea* I have #CursedChild news!
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