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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are stoned" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone who is under the influence of drugs, particularly marijuana.
Example: "After the party, many of the guests were stoned and unable to drive home safely."
Alternatives: "are high" or "are intoxicated".
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I think they are stoned.
"In a region where women are stoned, gays are persecuted," Mr. Netanyahu said, "Israel stands out".
Colorado legislators have copied Washington's (controversial) provisions for assessing whether drivers are stoned.
Some are stoned, like a correspondent from Vietnam recounting his visit to an opium den.
The guests are stoned and Grace finds Anna with another man.
"They are stoned all the time; some even while on patrol with us," one soldier was quoted as saying.
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I really was stoned.
She was stoned.
"I was stoned," he said.
He was stoned".
A few appeared to be stoned.
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