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Discover LudwigThe phrase "always drinks" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a habitual action or behavior of someone who consistently consumes beverages, typically alcohol.
Example: "He always drinks a glass of wine with dinner."
Alternatives: "consistently drinks" or "regularly consumes".
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For instance, in addition to the examples given at the end of Section 2.2, sentences like "Bill was drinking his tea when the postman came", "Bill always drinks his tea while reading the morning paper", or "For seven hours the plane will be flying with a supersonic average speed" cannot be naturally captured in Prior's tense logic TL.
She almost always drinks wine.
She always drinks that first hot shot of black energy, a sort of toast to herself, before opening for business.
Burton, as his African guide observes, is "like an old elephant who has withdrawn from the herd and always drinks alone at the watering hole".
So I will say only that Mr. Shaffer's play involves a man in a clown suit, jewelry in a safe, a visiting policeman who says he always drinks on duty and an addiction, on Andrew's part, to playing rather dangerous games.
Before Diller arrived I was told, "This is what Mr. Diller always drinks".
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Harold Wilson always drank brandy before PMQs, and ended up drinking too much.
I always drink milk.
"She always drank Champagne".
"I always drank my own Snapple".
And I always drink water, too.
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