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Discover Ludwig"drinking alone" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It can be used as a verb phrase to describe someone drinking without anyone else present, or as a noun phrase to describe the act of drinking alone. Example 1 (verb phrase): John spent the night drinking alone, feeling lonely and isolated in his empty apartment. Example 2 (noun phrase): The bar was filled with groups of friends chatting and laughing, but for the man in the corner, it was just another night of drinking alone.
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Character who day-drinks with friends and spirals into day drinking alone?
People were drinking alone in the street.
Seven hundred friends, and I was drinking alone.
Sometimes I wonder if this means I'm drinking alone.
I could end up drinking alone by the bar.
"Gambling at home by yourself is like drinking alone," he said.
She was drinking alone, in a noisy, crowded bar on a Saturday night.
I mention this to a local, drinking alone in a town centre pub.
"I had the rare privilege of never drinking alone," he said in a recent interview.
At ten o'clock, several clips of women drinking alone prompted a theme of sadness.
Or why he is called Buddy when so many nights he can be seen drinking alone.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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