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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a fizzy drink" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a carbonated beverage, often in casual or informal contexts.
Example: "On a hot summer day, nothing beats a cold, fizzy drink to quench your thirst."
Alternatives: "carbonated beverage" or "sparkling drink".
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As we walk to the car, the six-year-old says she enjoyed the parachute and "drinking a fizzy drink" the most.
Ex Manchester United captain Roy Keane said in his autobiography that after Celtic had lost on his debut for the club he saw former Wales international Hartson "a good guy, eating crisps and drinking a fizzy drink" on the team bus and thought to himself "welcome to Hell". Hartson tells Sport Wales presenter Dot Davies his side of the story, and his feelings about Keane.
Because of the overwhelming amount of grease I'd had by this point, drinking a fizzy drink felt like I was violently rinsing my insides out with a chemical descaling agent, in a really good way.
Try drinking a fizzy drink -- lemonade, cola, ginger ale -- to see if that works, or else just hold the bubbling drink under your nose and inhale.
Opting for a fruit juice over a fizzy drink will be slightly kinder to your teeth.
"And a small fruit juice instead of a fizzy drink will also give a portion.
The failure to go with a fizzy drink tax is of a piece with this record.
Fully grown adults don't need to be told that a fizzy drink isn't a healthy breakfast.
But neither was it to decry the spiritual pollution of modernity in the form of a fizzy drink.
This gas has either been swallowed or is the result of something you've ingested – such as a fizzy drink.
We see bubbles blown out of soapy wands and others that float from the bottom of a fizzy drink to the top.
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