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Anonymous Posted 13 years ago
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How would you write the sentence?
There is the same dose of cafeine in an expresso as in an American coffee.

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There is the same amount of ca ff eine in an esp resso as in an American coffee. An American coffee is a vague phrase, though. You might want to be more specific.

  • There is the same amount of ca ff eine in an esp resso as in an American coffee.
  • An American coffee is a vague phrase, though.
  • You might want to be more specific.
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There is the same amount of caffeine in an espresso as in an American coffee.
An American coffee is a vague phrase, though. You might want to be more specific.
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One of the types of coffee you can buy in some coffee shops in England, if you don't want a latte, espresso, etc, is an 'American'
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fivejedjonOne of the types of coffee you can buy in some coffee shops in England, if you don't want a latte, espresso, etc, is an 'American'
It's been a long while since I have been in a coffee shop in England, so I was unfamiliar with the term. What do you get if you order an "American"?
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A Caffè Americano is frequently called 'an American coffee' or just 'an American'.
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I see. I was familiar with the idea, but did not know the name. I also didn't know that the order in which the ingredients go into the cup makes a difference to the flavor (and the name). I learn something new every day. Thank you.

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