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Discover Ludwig"on the wagon" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It is used to refer to someone who has decided to stop drinking alcohol, to abstain from drinking, or to stay sober for a period of time. For example, "After his recent drinking episode, John decided to get back on the wagon and stopped drinking."
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on the wagon
adjective
Abstaining from drinking any alcoholic drink, usually in the sense of having given it up (as opposed to never having partaken); teetotal.
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Exact(58)
She saw clearly that one person on the wagon had to be offered up, or they all would die.
"We obviously need to win our two remaining ones and [the win over Worcestershire] was the starting of getting back on the wagon and winning games," Wright added.
On the wagon?
He is on the wagon, shakily.
Loading hay on the wagon.
He swore he was on the wagon.
"I thought you were on the wagon," she said.
I told them I was on the wagon.
Wes was on the wagon, he told Edna.
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"We're not just jumping on the trend wagon".
Companies like Intel, Qualcomm, Deutsche Telekom, IBM and even Coca-Cola and Target are jumping on the accelerator wagon.
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