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The phrase "a clear drink" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a beverage that is transparent or not cloudy, often referring to drinks like water, clear spirits, or certain cocktails.
Example: "On a hot day, I prefer to sip on a clear drink like sparkling water with a slice of lemon."
Alternatives: "a transparent beverage" or "a light drink".
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Baijiu, a clear drink that is 50 percent alcohol, is China's national pride.
Hite, which has 58percentt of Korea's beer market, will become the biggest producer of Korea's national drink, soju, a clear drink made from sweet potatoes.
The idea of a clear drink that tasted like cola was too weird.
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Serve it directly from the blender or sieve it through for a clearer drink, which also gives it a more appealing look.
While I was living in Istanbul in 2011, I got into drinking raki, a clear, fiery drink.
You can also put flavored water or any other clear drink in a plain water bottle.
Don't use tonic water or a clear soft drink — though they look identical to soda water, these liquids contain sugar, which can make a sticky mess when it dries.
Mr. Serrano, a stately but sympathetic man with sideburns and tall hair, and wearing a starched white jacket, presented his Long Island iced tea in a narrow highball glass, then topped it with a dash of Coca-Cola, poured from a small classic Coke bottle, which gives the clear drink the color of tea.
Pour your clear drink over these cubes.
A caramel-colored soda will probably look the most like lava when your volcano erupts, so avoid clear drinks.
For best results put the ice into clear drinks like Sprite, 7 Up, water, etc. Boil 2 cups of water in a pot or tea kettle.
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