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What I want now is a hot cup of coffee.
It is not tea but coffee that I want.
What I want isn't tea, but coffee.
I'd like coffee rather than tea, please.
Please wait till I have finished my coffee.
Two sodas for the children and one coffee, please.
I'm afraid I've run short of coffee.
My wife usually doesn't drink coffee at night, and neither do I.
My wife usually doesn't drink coffee at night. I don't either.
The recent shortage of coffee has given rise to a lot of problems.
Sugar dissolves in hot coffee.
I had tea instead of coffee this morning.
He brought me coffee, when I had asked for tea.
I prefer coffee to tea.
Would you like some tea or some coffee?
Would you like tea or coffee?
Which do you want, tea or coffee?
Which do you like better, tea or coffee?
Do you prefer tea or coffee?
Some like tea, others prefer coffee.

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