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The phrase "drink on" is not technically correct in written English
It is more common to say "drink up" or "drink on (something)" For example: Let's drink up before we start the movie. I'm feeling parched - let's go grab a drink on the way home.
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Have a drink on hand with this one.
I've never bought one — I don't drink on trains.
No one spilled any energy drink on me.
"Have a drink on me, Harry".
They did not drink on work nights.
I can drink on my own".
"And he won't drink on mine.
Have a drink on me".
I won't drink on Christmas Day.
Does he normally drink on school nights?
Hegarty sips his drink on his side of the candles.
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