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The phrase "purposeful drinking" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to describe drinking that is intentional or has a specific goal, often in contexts discussing moderation or social drinking. Example: "The event promoted purposeful drinking, encouraging guests to savor their beverages rather than consume them mindlessly."
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I haven't read "Ulysses" — my Joycean education began and ended with "The Dubliners" in a Galway classroom — but I've never been one to pass up organized, purposeful drinking.
I haven't read "Ulysses"—my Joycean education began and ended with "The Dubliners" in a Galway classroom but I've never been one to pass up organized, purposeful drinking.
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In this country, where we're rather purposeful about our drinking, we like to separate our alcoholic and our caffeinated leisure time.
When people with comorbid anxiety and AUDs are queried about their drinking, they typically endorse purposeful and targeted drinking to cope with their anxiety.
Look at his 1949 conversation piece, two models (one wearing purposeful glasses) slouched at a table, reading, smoking, drinking coffee, their bags dumped on the floor or over the chairback.
"She's very purposeful".
"And that is purposeful".
Meanwhile Clover is purposeful.
His refusal is purposeful.
It's purposeful.
It appears almost purposeful.
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