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The phrase "on cocaine" is a correct and usable English expression in written English.
It is often used to refer to someone who is under the influence of the psychological stimulant drug cocaethylene. For example, "She was acting erratically at the party—we later found out she was on cocaine."
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He overdosed on cocaine.
He had overdosed on cocaine and painkillers.
(I was on cocaine at the time).
Is there a cap on cocaine?
Nineteen days later, under another trainer, Runawayslew raced on cocaine.
And spent much of it on cocaine and heroin.
"He was hugely high on cocaine," said Stewart.
What will its impact be on cocaine supply?
The money he made performing live was spent on cocaine.
Because Media London is a fragile edifice, built on cocaine.
What possessed the authors to study spiders on cocaine?
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