noun
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ VERB
contain
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As cocoa contains caffeine , it would have stimulated the Temperance workers on their way.
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Arabica beans are harder to grow, produce more flavorful coffee, and contain about half the caffeine of robusta beans.
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Drink: It is well-known that tea and coffee contain caffeine and that caffeine is a stimulant.
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Thus, with the exception of water, all of the most popular beverages on earth contain either caffeine or alcohol.
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But both of these contain caffeine and other chemical stimulants which are quickly absorbed into the bloodstream.
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Mountain Dew -, for instance, contains 54 milligrams of caffeine per can.
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One of the better-known brands, Cafergot, contains 100 milligrams of caffeine in each tablet or suppository.
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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Avoid caffeine three to four hours before bedtime.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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He was told to gradually cut these out, along with all other drinks containing caffeine .
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It was only after the caffeine began to work that he realized that everyone was kind of waiting for something to happen.
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Many brands of aspirin and aspirin substitutes include a significant dose of caffeine .
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Not only must the caffeine be eliminated, but the break-down products have to be eliminated as well.
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Obvious examples include caffeine and ephedrine, the latter being readily available to the public in over-the-counter cold remedies.
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Progress in learning how alcohol and caffeine work has had to wait for new knowledge of how the brain works.
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Under the influence of a pint of caffeine the world seemed a friendlier place.
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You put caffeine behind some other drug you've got inside you, and it gives that drug a kick.