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Discover Ludwig'fancy a drink' is correct and usable in written English
You can use it when you want to ask someone if they would like to have a drink together. For example, you could say, "Hey, fancy a drink this evening?"
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"Fancy a drink?" Bryony says.
"I'm in the area – you fancy a drink to celebrate?
"Do you fancy a drink?" she enquires, sloshing vodka into a pair of plastic glasses, keeping one for herself.
Almost instinctively, one of us said to the other: "Fancy a drink?" But, as a critic, the requirement is to stay the course.
And bras don't come ch -" "Fancy a drink?" My head is spinning; I retreat to the bar and order a beer.
The humour is, similarly, of the gallows variety: "Do you fancy a drink / In this place called the brink / We could go there" or "You're the guy on the bus / Who's not quite one of us" to give but two examples.
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I asked who fancied a drink and everyone was busy, so I ended up with Luella.
When we met again at an awards ceremony and Katie asked if anyone fancied a drink, God knows why I said yes.
I spent the festive period perched on top of the broadband router, hissing at anyone who dared to ask me whether I fancied a drink or a walk.
Meanwhile, M. decided he fancied a drink himself, and very soon he'd polished off the rest of it more than three-quarters of a bottle.
Make yourself a sandwich, beans on toast, cheese on toast, crackers with cheese, anything you fancy, with a drink of your choice.
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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.

Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com