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Is coke coke or coke in English?
Coca-cola is cola and coke in English, but cola is mostly used for writing and cola is used for oral English.

Coke shadow [? k? l? ] ? Beauty [? ko? l? ] ? Coke drinks; Cola fruit tree.

Me? Want it? Two? Fragments? Yes? Fried? Chicken? And then what? Answer? Glass? Yes? Coke. ?

I want two fried chicken legs and a coke.

Cola Ying? 【k? K] beautiful? 【ko? k] n? Coke. n? Coca-cola. Five? (Cause) Carbonization.

Me? Well done? Mine? Thirst? With what? Three? Canned food Yes? Coke. ?

I drank three cans of coke to quench my thirst.

Extended data:

The third person singular of coke: coke? Plural: coke? Now participle: coking? Past tense: past participle of coking: coking.

Most of the ingredients of carbonated drinks contain phosphoric acid, but this kind of phosphoric acid will affect bones subtly, and drinking carbonated drinks often will threaten the health of bones. Because the human body has requirements for various elements, a large intake of phosphoric acid will affect the absorption of calcium, resulting in an imbalance between calcium and phosphorus.

Once calcium is lacking, it will do great harm to the physical development of children during their growth. Lack of calcium undoubtedly means slow bone development and osteoporosis. According to some data, the risk of fracture of teenagers who often drink a lot of carbonated drinks is three times that of other teenagers.