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The phrase "a drink of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a specific type of beverage or when offering someone a drink.
Example: "Would you like a drink of water before we start the meeting?"
Alternatives: "a glass of" or "a sip of".
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Jonas took a drink of his water.
Would we like a drink of that?
He enjoys having a drink of Merlot.
He takes a drink of his beer.
Would she like a drink of something?
And a drink, of course.
Jamie took a drink of his drink.
Tom took a drink of his beer.
Woman 2 "Have a drink of water".
It was lauded as a drink of "near indescribable genius".
I only stopped for a drink of cold water.
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