Sentence examples for going to a pub from inspiring English sources

"going to a pub" is a perfectly valid phrase to use in written English.
For example, "I'm looking forward to going to a pub with my friends this weekend."

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Going to a pub full of Micks?

"It's nothing like going to a pub," he said.

I miss dancing and going to a pub and not being worried that I'll fall over.

Going to a pub and having a drink and a cigarette is surely one of the pleasures of the world.

"I don't like going to a pub or club, but people just keep going out and I feel the pressure to go out too".

I remember going to a pub in Dalston, east London, thinking I was the only one with a corduroy collar, and everyone had them.

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"Let's go to a pub and drink some ale".

Then one night Steve goes to a pub.

Go to a pub, you'll see them parked outside.

One evening, I went to a pub with some Spanish cops.

"I can still go to a pub and have a pint and meander around," he clarifies.

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