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"having a drink" is a correct phrase in written English.
It can be used to talk about consuming any kind of beverage, including alcoholic or nonalcoholic. For example, "I'm having a drink with friends before going to the movies."
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Having a drink in hand prevents the intrusive questioning that can happen when someone stops drinking.
I'm having a drink.
He enjoys having a drink of Merlot.
Are you having a drink?
"We're just having a drink together".
"Will you?" "Are you having a drink?" she asked.
We really enjoy having a drink here or there.
Having a drink with me validates my importance.
So where's the harm in having a drink or two?
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We had a drink".
Have a drink.
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