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The phrase "sipping tea" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe the act of drinking tea, often in a leisurely or relaxed manner.
Example: "On a rainy afternoon, she enjoyed sipping tea while reading her favorite book."
Alternatives: "drinking tea" or "enjoying tea."
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She sits, primly dressed, in profile, sipping tea.
The pair sat on a couch, awkwardly sipping tea.
At a local bookshop, three sales clerks were sipping tea.
Finally Grumpy is spotted through binoculars: he's in his palace sipping tea.
Patients sat on cream-colored couches reading magazines and sipping tea.
Others joined him, sitting in plastic chairs on the curb, sipping tea.
He was sipping tea when he heard screams, and several of his children ran in.
The men ate grilled lamb and talked in Arabic, sipping tea.
Jenny and her grandmother, Derek's twin sister Shirley, are sipping tea in Jenny's living room.
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We would sip tea".
You sip tea.
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