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Can the word stout be used as an adjective to describe coffee?

Yes. Stout can be used as an adjective to describe coffee. It is typically used to describe a strong, dark roast coffee with a full-bodied flavor. Stout coffee is often blended with other types of coffee to create a more complex flavor profile.

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