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The phrase "already drunk from" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone who has consumed alcohol to the point of intoxication, often implying that they have been drinking for a while.
Example: "After the party, I realized I was already drunk from the cocktails we had earlier in the evening."
Alternatives: "already intoxicated from" or "already tipsy from".
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Sina's stock is already drunk from the Weibo punch.
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