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"a liquor" is correct and usable in written English.
You could use the phrase "a liquor" to refer to any type of alcoholic drink, such as bourbon, vodka, or wine. For example: "I ordered a glass of a liquor to accompany my meal."
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"A liquor store!
"A liquor coat," she said.
THE BAR Awaiting a liquor license.
Fantasy World was a liquor store.
A liquor license is pending.
I have a liquor cabinet.
Try that in a liquor store robbery.
(there's a liquor store a block away).
Community boards can kill a liquor license.
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Unable to work, he went into a liquor-fueled depression.
I said, 'Let's rob a liquor store.
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