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Discover LudwigThe word 'pint' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a unit of measurement for liquids, especially beer or other alcoholic drinks. Example sentence: I ordered a pint of craft beer at the bar.
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pint
noun
A unit of volume, equivalent to ⅛ of a gallon or
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To some he was simply the hardest man in the game, the Hitman with the pint of Guinness hairdo.
He insists he will not engage in any in-your-face evangelising, disturbing those who go to the pub for a quiet pint on a Monday: "I'm not looking to bother anybody.
In the place where so much intrigue and plots have been hatched over the years the education minister, Batt O'Keeffe, could be seen enjoying a pint of Guinness along with two others in the twilight atmosphere of the Lobby Bar.
He daren't even venture out for a pint of milk in case he misses an offer of another job.
There was one in every breath – from a penny off a pint to another disastrous help-to-buy boost to an already overheated housing market, when building is at its lowest for a century.
The global pictures of the Queen and Prince Phillip disarming and charming the Irish public and the "money shot in Moneygall" of a US president downing a pint of Guinness will be used to persuade British and American travellers to come to the Republic in greater numbers.
During the boom years in Ireland when you used to have to pay for the privilege to enter some Dublin pubs even before forking out more than ¤5 at the bar for a pint of beer, the nation's taxi drivers had a favourite, repetitive boast.
But most aren't in here for a pint: they want eggs and coffee, bacon, bagels, and juice.
Coming for a pint was part of his social life, he said.
Had a pint with a couple of them last night.
In the bar of the Big Cam pub in Neath, one of the many south Wales towns that have declined since the loss of heavy industry, sport and the price of a pint were being discussed rather than nationhood.
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