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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a addict" is not correct in written English.
The correct form is "an addict" because "addict" begins with a vowel sound.
Example: "He is an addict who struggles with substance abuse."
Alternatives: "a person with an addiction" or "someone who is addicted."
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Fact is ahs a junky cos ahs a addict.
I think it is a nice concept of that caffeine-brain connection,But Is it true ?can anyone tell me on comparison with green tea ?because I am a addict person of green tea,which I normally purchase through teanaga store,so now I really confused on green tea or black ?
Just like a addict going through detox.
Tony, a 32-year-old class A addict from Birmingham, told me that the 8210 has also become a good bargaining chip.
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Whether writing about Israel/Palestine in my role as demobbed IDF soldier, the credit crisis through my prism as a former City broker, or drug and addiction issues from my perspective as a former class-A addict, I was constantly forced to re-evaluate my views based on the debate that I was participating in on the threads.
Is he a alcoholic or an addict ?
Like an alcoholic, like an addict.
I was an addict [drugs], an alcoholic.
"In my opinion, an addict is an addict," she said.
Once an addict, always an addict.
For a while, her war correspondent spouse was an addict.
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