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The phrase "alcohol in a pub" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the availability or consumption of alcoholic beverages in a public house or bar setting.
Example: "On weekends, many people enjoy socializing with friends over alcohol in a pub."
Alternatives: "drinks at a bar" or "beverages in a tavern".
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Most people drank most of their alcohol in a pub or bar.
Labour committee member Dr Richard Simpson said: "It's unfair if young people are only able to consume alcohol in a pub or restaurant but cannot buy a bottle of wine to have at home while watching the television.
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On average, participants drank alcohol on 1.80 days per week, and a second alcoholic drink in a pub or bar on 1.15 days.
Participants completed a 72-item questionnaire about four behaviours: 'eating unhealthy snacks', 'commuting to university by public transport', 'drinking alcohol', and 'drinking a second alcoholic drink after my first alcoholic drink when in a pub or bar'.
In fact, it wouldn't raise the price of alcohol in the pub by a penny, neither would it make alcohol expensive but it would get rid of the ultra cheap white cider and spirits that are targeted by binge drinkers and those starting to lose control.
Martin says this can be done by cutting VAT on food and alcohol in pubs to 5%, a proposal that has been successful in helping restaurants in France and Ireland.
He's in a pub.
"Kind of like in a pub".
Recently the writer read in a pub.
Peggy lives in a pub.
I meet Paul in a pub in a Birmingham suburb.
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