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Discover LudwigThe phrase "time for coffee" is a correct and common phrase in written English.
It is typically used when someone wants to suggest that it is time for a coffee break or time to pause for a cup of coffee. For example, you could write, "We've been working on this project all morning, so I think it's time for coffee."
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Time for coffee.
So it was time for coffee.
It was definitely time for coffee.
("Time for coffee"; "Looking for coffee"; "Have coffee").
There's no time for coffee or the Internet.
It was time for coffee and a snack.
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