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Discover LudwigThe phrase "only drink" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It typically functions as a verb phrase, indicating that the subject is drinking and nothing else. Example: "I will only drink water with my dinner tonight." In this sentence, the speaker is stating that they will not consume any other type of beverage during their meal. Another example: "She only drinks coffee in the morning." In this sentence, the speaker is describing the woman's daily routine of only consuming coffee in the morning and nothing else.
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My children only drink wine.
I could only drink ORS.
I only drink white wine and sake.
What if they only drink tea?
The only drink he doesn't like?
I only drink goldenseal, the panacea of all teas.
And I only drink tea when I'm sick.
"But you can only drink so much of this stuff".
Only drink alcohol when your stomach is full.
But some of his patients can only drink French reds.
I just only drink Coke or orange juice".
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