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Discover LudwigThe phrase "warm tea" is correct and can be used in written English.
For example, "I like to sit by the fire with a warm cup of tea during the winter months."
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"You don't get nice warm tea from it," Mr. Woodfill said.
And so what if the waitress in the steakhouse laughs when you ask for warm tea (they only do iced) or a glass of mineral water?
His talent has always been for satirical nostalgia; and by treating him like a warm tea cosy, we ignore what he has to say.
Maybe that's because Trump hadn't yet come to totally dominate our screens, or maybe it's because it's just nice to sip warm tea and read about TMZ as the icicles form.
Across the land, happy Britons are settling down, mug of warm tea in hand, grateful for the opportunity to confirm through universal franchise what anyone with at least half a foot in the real world already knew.
Local fruity white wine or warm tea is the thing to drink with all the cheese dishes in the Haute-Savoie; otherwise, Nora warned, "you end up with a cheese stone in your stomach".
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Run over the pages with a wet and warm tea-bag.
Or even better, before you start anything on the book, you can run over the pages with a wet and warm tea-bag!
Warm teas or room temperature water are your best bets.
If you are experiencing a tickle, warm teas or warm water with honey is fine.
#Sweltering / Yellowing: Unique to yellow teas, warm and damp tea leaves from after kill-green are allowed to be lightly heated in a closed container, which causes the previously green leaves to turn yellow.
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