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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a heavy drinker" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone who consumes a large amount of alcohol regularly.
Example: "After years of being a heavy drinker, he decided it was time to seek help for his addiction."
Alternatives: "a frequent drinker" or "a chronic drinker."
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He was a heavy drinker.
He has always been a heavy drinker.
He was also a heavy drinker.
"He was in spurts a heavy drinker.
She became a heavy drinker in her midteens.
What's the difference between a heavy drinker and an alcoholic?
Mr. Getty became a drug user and a heavy drinker.
A heavy drinker, Mifune never made an international mark.
His father was a heavy drinker who abused his mother.
There is also often a heavy drinker in the group.
To call Firmin a heavy drinker is grave understatement.
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