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Discover LudwigThe phrase "Enjoys drinking" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone who takes pleasure in consuming beverages, typically alcoholic ones.
Example: "She enjoys drinking wine while relaxing on the weekends."
Alternatives: "Likes to drink" or "Takes pleasure in drinking.".
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But anyone who enjoys drinking wine should be able to drink any wine they choose without judgment or risk to his or her emotional health.
His preferred drink is beer although he also enjoys drinking martinis and is knowledgeable about wines.
(He also enjoys "drinking a lot of coffee" and "hanging out with my friends").
As it turns out, the newspaper man also served in the Army, also enjoys photographs of nude women and enjoys drinking in dirty dives.
To watch Le Quai des Brumes is to marvel at Gabin – "the type every Frenchman enjoys drinking red wine with," said Duvivier – who stipulated from the mid-1930s this his films include a sequence in which he committed a murder that would be the catalyst for his downfall.
In her spare time she enjoys drinking tea, reading classics, and watching Leonardo DiCaprio movies.
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I still enjoy drinking socially but I no longer drink to numb myself.
Pretty sure people fake that they enjoy drinking a thimble of coffee because they think it looks cool to drink things out of tiny cups.
I didn't enjoy drinking.
But Peterson said he still enjoyed drinking.
I enjoyed drinking alcohol a great deal.
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