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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a lot of drunk" is not correct in standard written English.
It can be used informally to describe a large number of intoxicated individuals, but it is better to use a more complete expression.
Example: "There were a lot of drunk people at the party last night."
Alternatives: "many intoxicated" or "a large number of inebriated".
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A decade ago, he said, there were "a lot of drunk people standing in front".
It's great to see, because I see a lot of drunk people, doing what I do".
Moonwalking with Einstein is huge fun to read, intellectually rewarding and chronicles a lot of drunk and nerdy behaviour.
A. At other global events, like the World Cup, you've got a lot of drunk people rooting for their national team.
"We get a lot of drunk and disorderlies around here," he tells me later, referring to the financial hub's dense proliferation of pubs and bars, and the pissed-up suits that regularly spill out of them.
In the past 20 years there has been a shift, you go into the city centre, you'll see a lot of drunk people, the difference now being that 50% of them are women.
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"I thought nothing of it because there's a lot of drunks around on Sunday mornings," she says.
"We need more policing in our community because we have a lot of drunks coming – not only the people in this community, but we've got the outside mob coming in and they just come in and run amok in our community too," she said.
But the reality was a lot of drunk-ass people roaming the streets. .
There are a lot of drunks in the city.
I was in the Marines for 26 years, surrounded by hundreds of troops and retired as a master gunnery sergeant, found a neighborhood tavern populated with a lot of drunks and drank for several more years, then quit drinking.
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