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Discover LudwigThe phrase "alcohol drunk" is not standard in written English and may sound awkward.
It could be used informally to describe someone who is intoxicated due to alcohol consumption, but it is not commonly used in this form.
Example: "After a few too many drinks, he was clearly alcohol drunk and unable to walk straight."
Alternatives: "intoxicated" or "under the influence of alcohol."
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Life-time use of alcohol and the quantity of alcohol drunk was assessed with the question: 'Think of all the alcoholic drinks you had during the past 12 months.
That makes us 16th in the European league of litres of alcohol drunk per head.
The UN's World Health Organisation reckons that half of all alcohol drunk in Africa is illegal.
"As a consequence of the alcohol drunk, GV did not wake up until 3.30pm, next day.
Half of the alcohol drunk in Poland is consumed by just 7% of drinkers.
Alcohol drunk from a goblet hewn from ivy wood was thought to eliminate the ill effects of the drink.
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At a country level, there is a strong correlation between proportions in a country thinking it is illegal to be served alcohol when drunk, and the proportion identifying that drunks are not usually served (R=0.326, p=0.004).
Recovering alcoholics sometimes take medication that causes unpleasant symptoms if alcohol is drunk.[5].
This is bigger than alcohol pricing, "drunk tanks" and fines.
Alcohol units drunk: not enough; pages to fill: too many.
Such topers account for a large share of consumption: in Scotland 80% of alcohol is drunk by 30% of boozers.
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