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"drinking out" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It can be used to describe the act of consuming alcoholic beverages outside of one's home or usual location, such as at a bar, restaurant, or event. Example: "After a long week at work, I enjoy going out with my friends and drinking out to unwind."
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Drinking out is expensive - £1.40 for the same bottles of beer, £1.60 for a Coca-Cola.
"People drinking out on the street, they get violent, they stab each other," he said.
Any given weekend night there would be dozens of people drinking out on the deck".
When consumers began to cut back on drinking out, the company was left with thousands of unprofitable inns.
(He got his revenge by "drinking out the farm" he inherited: literally pissing the money up against a wall).
Sometimes eating and drinking out in this city can feel like a staycation.
Drinking out of glass!
And they insist they are not drinking out of need.
Now roughing it is drinking out of paper cups".
"They were combing nits out of their hair, drinking out of jugs".
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They may be drinking out-of-state wine.
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