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The phrase "a booze" is not correct and not commonly used in written English.
The term "booze" is typically used as an uncountable noun, referring to alcoholic beverages in general, so it does not require an article like "a."
Example: "After a long week, I like to unwind with some booze."
Alternatives: "a drink" or "an alcoholic beverage."
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What we need is a booze consultant.
There was a booze place for drinks".
Anyway, Ireland's not so good for a booze cruise.
"It's not just a booze fest," he said.
He's a wine guy too? "I'm a booze guy in general," he says.
It's so small and simple they don't even have a booze licence; you bring your own.
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Press a booze-soaked plum into the surface of each cake.
Apparently inspired by a booze-induced dream, it's simply too full of personal import to connect with an audience.
Sfar is a big Gainsbourg fan? Has been since 15, when he watched a booze-soaked, lascivious Gainsbourg on TV.
Zoe Cooper's Petrification re-creates a booze-filled night in a pub at the Shaftesbury Club in London's West End.
He also runs a booze-free restaurant in Nottingham, a city with serious problems related to alcohol and violent crime.
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