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"the coffee maker" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It refers to a machine or appliance used for making coffee. Example: "I can't start my day without my trusty coffee maker brewing up a fresh cup of coffee for me."
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I mean, I use the coffee maker.
Even the coffee maker is commercial.
The alarm clock is silent, the coffee maker cold.
"He's the coffee maker," Mr. Wong said later.
He'll neglect to insert coffee in the coffee maker and brew hot water.
(Game 5 starts at 9 P.M. E.T.; set the coffee maker).
I rinsed out the coffee maker, cleaned up the Grape-Nuts.
You plug in the coffee maker, and it sets its own clock.
My six meds are on the kitchen counter next to the coffee maker.
I reached for the coffee maker and found it filled with cereal.
The answer is that they expect you to make it in the coffee maker.
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