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Discover Ludwig"pour tea" is a grammatically correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to describe the action of transferring a liquid substance, such as tea, from one container to another. For example, "He carefully poured the tea into the cup."
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And they pour tea.
Place cherries in bowl and pour tea mixture over.
Put mushrooms in bowl, pour tea over and allow to steep at least 20 minutes.
At a meeting when he went to pour tea, Ms. Best got up and hurried across the room to help.
"I think I've been too strict". When Natalie returned, she knelt down to pour tea into the china cups she had already placed on the coffee table.
In the packed dining room, I saw many three-generation Chinese families socializing, the young people learning to pour tea for the others before filling their own cups.
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His mother-in-law, Maria Nikolaevna, poured tea as if nothing out of the ordinary were happening.
She poured tea from the pot and stood gazing out the window as she drank it.
Pouring tea from a thermos one recent night, they described their sons' sentences.
He poured tea for his professors, carried their luggage and gave the right gifts.
Now he pours tea for pennies a glass, and he nurtures his resentments.
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