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Hi JJ!
Yes I think you’re easiest route will be too make your coffee as normal in your french press then pour it through a paper filter into your cup. The problem is going to be how you get the paper filter to stand up because it doesn’t filter straight through like a sieve, it sits in the paper filter while it drips through.
So you can experiment yourself to get some sort of set up or you could use a coffee filter cone like this one. It’s made for making pour over coffee so you might be better off just using that method? It’s up to you but yes make your coffee then pour it through a paper coffee filter.
Good luck!
Kieran