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The phrase "a drug" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a substance that has a physiological effect when introduced into the body, often in the context of medicine or illegal substances.
Example: "The doctor prescribed a drug to help manage my symptoms."
Alternatives: "a medication" or "a substance".
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They're taking a drug.
What a drug!
It's a drug.
It's like a drug.
It's a drug ring".
She's a drug mule.
I'm almost a drug!
"It was a drug.
It's not a drug.
Money is a drug.
"I married a drug addict.
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