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Discover Ludwig"drink the" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
It is typically used in the present tense to indicate the immediate action of drinking a specific beverage. Example: "Please drink the orange juice before it gets warm."
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Australians drink the most.
Then drink the liquid.
They drink the latest cocktails.
You could drink the air.
"You drink the damn thing".
"Drink?" the violinist said.
Drink the wine immediately.
Don't drink the poison!"–OK.
Did you drink the tea?
I don't drink the water.
Watan caused Tapas to drink the water.
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