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Discover LudwigThe phrase "drunkenness for" is not correct and is not commonly used in written English.
The correct phrase would be "drunkenness caused by" or "drunkenness from." This phrase is typically used to describe the state of being excessively intoxicated due to consuming alcohol. An example sentence using the correct phrase could be: "His constant drunkenness for alcohol led to his job loss and strained relationships with his family."
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Several of the judges seemed wary of creating a defense of extreme drunkenness for drivers who cause horrific accidents.
"Loneliness contributed to severe depression, illness and drunkenness for countless rural families," Matthew Thomas wrote, in his book "History of Fremont, N. H. Olde Poplin: An Independent New England Republic 1764 1997," which came out last year.
"As the court of appeal has stated, too many people are carrying knives and it only takes a moment of anger or drunkenness for one to be pulled out with fatal results or serious injury.
It was the press that first complained about a system that fires a man without giving him the satisfaction of knowing who accused him or whether he was released for suspected disloyalty, for alleged drunkenness, for being a latecomer, a debtor, a gossiper, or simply the possessor of a connoisseur's eye for the girls.
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He emphasizes the goodness of God's creation and adjures: "Let there be no drunkenness; for wine is the work of God, but drunkenness is the work of the devil.
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"If you call people to repentance for drunkenness, or for adultery, or for any number of personal sins, but you don't say anything about slaveholding or about lynching," he says, "you're just baptizing the status quo".
If any more proof of a product bubble were needed, look to Nicole (Snooki) Polizzi, the "Jersey Shore" player known more for public drunkenness than for discernment in audio technology.
The corporation, now called Project Renewal, successfully lobbied for the decriminalization of public drunkenness, calling for medical detoxification as a substitute for incarceration.
Mr. Silver has asked Senator Bruno to sever the new definition for drunkenness from the stiffer penalties, but Mr. Bruno said today that he would not do so.
The security men were well behaved in Taylor's presence, but their frequent drunkenness, cajoling for bribe money, and hostile behavior during the daily Presidential convoys have led to speculation that Taylor's downfall might one day come not from old enemies or hostile Nigerians but from his own people.
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