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Discover LudwigThe phrase "drunkenness without" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe the state of being drunk without any specific cause or reason. Example: The faculty advisor warned the students about the dangers of excessive alcohol consumption, emphasizing the importance of avoiding drunkenness without any clear purpose.
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The Lords also defeated the government, by 202 to 145, on moves to impose fines for offences, such as vandalism or drunkenness, without a court appearance.
The landing force looted the town's wine stores and was evacuated after four days of mass drunkenness without anything useful having been achieved.
A pretty good way of simulating the aching feeling of a hangover and the physical effects of drunkenness without the mental upshot is to drink a lot of sweet short shots of alcohol over the course of an hour while grading it as you go.
Alcohol made with galangal yeast was said to be of higher-quality, with higher ABV, and could be consumed to the point of drunkenness without a hangover headache.
That should be just enough for you to experience the euphoria and social lubrication of light drunkenness without the throwing up, blacking out or otherwise getting out of hand.
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They are death, drunkenness, sex without love or indeed any feeling and even without any reason, the desire of one person to degrade or destroy another.
But on Google+, your parents can't send you a friend request, and the Circles system makes it one-click easy to share a tasteless video clip or a story of public drunkenness with your college friends without having to customize the update first.
J. B. Lyons notes that "the most prevalent disease in Dubliners is alcoholism," and James Fairhall observes that the collection "reveals a sharp awareness of the social damage caused by drinking". 5 Hardly a story occurs without reference to drunkenness, usually among the petit-bourgeois Catholic men who represent Joyce's Ireland.
So without trying to justify the drunkenness, actions do have consequences.
Eighty-nine per cent of courts martial returned a guilty verdict, the vast majority of cases being for offences such as Absence Without Leave (the most common offence), drunkenness and insubordination.
Why fill yourself with Dutch courage and embarrass yourself in front of strangers when you can embarrass yourself in close proximity to people you know and love without even having the excuse of drunkenness to fall back on?
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