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Discover Ludwig"guzzle down" is a correct and usable term in written English.
It is typically used to mean consume or drink something quickly and often greedily. For example, "She guzzled down the entire milkshake in just a few gulps".
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Oil companies guzzle down billions in subsidies.
"Oil companies guzzle down billions in profits.
One wonders how they would guzzle down their lattes.
And once it's down here and driving in the snow with large payloads, these gas-hounds will guzzle down and spit out a whopping two miles per gallon.
But before you rush out to guzzle down this herbal brew, it's perhaps best to know what you're letting yourself in for.
On the other hand, it is so easy to guzzle down too many calories from juice without even realizing it.
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The gurus also guzzled down shares of alternative beverage maker Hansen Natural, a stock that has been a true marvel of the market over the past two years.
Soda remains the number-one commercial beverage in the U.S., with 54.2 gallons guzzled down by each person in 2002, but bottled water is coming on strong.
Since then, TECH cocktails have been guzzled down like dirty martinis quarterly in D.C. and Chicago and annually in Boulder, Boston and other smaller technology communities.
On top of that, they forget to factor in the cost of gas and insurance, and their car is suddenly guzzling down more than a quarter of their budget.
Following the contest, Ms. Jackie and Storm gave Young a beer, which he guzzled down hastily.
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