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Discover LudwigThe phrase "alcohol make" is not correct and usable in written English.
It seems to be an incomplete expression and lacks proper grammatical structure.
Example: "Alcohol make people act differently." (This example is still incorrect; it should be "Alcohol makes people act differently.")
Alternatives: "Alcohol causes" or "Alcohol leads to".
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Only rarely did alcohol make him a bore, blunt his wit or cloud his arguments.
Wine is what gives us a reason to let alcohol make us happy without one.
Age-related changes, including a diminished ability to metabolize alcohol, make higher amounts risky regardless of gender.
Famous folk also populate Leo Benedictus's intriguing first novel, The Afterparty (Jonathan Cape, £12.99) – and as in Hiaasen's work, they show little talent besides the ability to consume large quantities of drugs and alcohol, make small talk and attract disaster.
The effects of alcohol make it possible for John to perform a task which, as a rule, he feels that he cannot perform, but nevertheless it does not let him perform it to the best of his real ability".
"In addition, for people who are consciously restricting their food intake in order to control their weight or stick to a healthy diet, the effects of alcohol make this harder to keep to.
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In reply, someone tweeted that if drinking alcohol makes you an alcoholic, then being in power makes you a dictator.
In the 60s and 70s the government prohibited alcohol making and officials were sent to capture alcohol making equipment.
Rather, alcoholism in individuals often leads to depression and anxiety; indeed, self-medication with alcohol makes depression worse, not better.
Suddenly, drinking alcohol makes me sick!
Alcohol makes other people less tedious.
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