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'some coffee' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to an unspecified quantity of coffee. For example: "I'd like to buy some coffee to keep me awake."
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"Some what?" "Some coffee.
"You want some coffee?
"Now, make me some coffee.
"Would you like some coffee?
He had some coffee.
"I need some coffee".
Just some coffee.
"Also, some coffee".
He offers some coffee.
Phyllis suggested that she make some coffee.
He left some coffee behind for sampling.
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