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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a drink for two" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a beverage that is intended to be shared between two people, often in a social or romantic context.
Example: "We ordered a drink for two to enjoy while we watched the sunset together."
Alternatives: "a shared drink" or "a beverage for two".
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Lunch or dinner and a drink for two, from $20.
He has not had a drink for two years, or taken any stimulant stronger than caffeine.
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"I haven't had a drink for three years, and I know I won't drink again.
There she led a life of sobriety; there she had not had a drink for eleven months now.
Even if I'd not had a drink for five days, she'd still see me like that.
Television presenter Fearne Cotton, 29, has not had a drink for three years: "I feel bloody brilliant".
"If I don't have a drink for four and a half months, I'll be ready to punch someone", he quips.
(On the other hand, Amorina also offers a takeout special, listed on a blackboard behind the counter: two slices and a drink for five dollars).
Sister Maurice, who works out of an office at St. Nicholas of Tolentine Convent in the University Heights section of the Bronx, has not had a drink for three decades.
I had a dream the night I got engaged, in Italy, that I had a heart transplant, and it really feels like I'm a new person, a person I like much more.' Joe hasn't had a drink for nine months, which, to anyone who knew him a few years ago, will be a surprise.
The more servings you are preparing will have more parts to each ingredient than a drink for one.
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