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Discover LudwigThe phrase "drinks deeply" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it to describe someone's enjoyment of something, typically a beverage like coffee or tea. For example: "He drinks deeply of his cup of morning coffee, savoring the flavor."
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A coffeepot spouts "fragrant blackness," and someone drinks deeply of a flask's "alcoholic content".
Perched on a rock 11,000 feet up the Talass Alatoo Mountains, oblivious to a wind-whipped drizzle whirling from clouds a few feet above his head, he lifts a bowl to his mouth, drinks deeply and practically belches an emphatic "Ahhhh!" He licks his lips.
He, too, drinks deeply.
Having headbutted all pretenders, Theon cups his hands and drinks deeply of the surf.
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Drink deeply.
Drink deeply from good books.
Then he drank deeply, and cackled.
Another drank deeply from his beer.
That many ad men drank deeply seems unquestioned.
I parked on train tracks and drank deeply from a flask.
Bamboo sprays lurch and feral riverbank plants drink deeply at the river's edge.
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