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Discover Ludwig"smoke pot" is not a correct or usable phrase in written English.
Instead, one could use "use marijuana" or "smoke marijuana" depending on the context. For example, "Most states have now legalized the use of marijuana for medical and recreational purposes."
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Did Shakespeare smoke pot?
Does she smoke pot?
Smoke pot, not pigs.
I did smoke pot.
Old ladies smoke pot.
"They smoke pot".
Occasionally I smoke pot.
"Do you smoke pot?" "Sometimes".
Did they every smoke pot just once?
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Jeff McElroy said, as mayor, he would only smoke pot, not crack cocaine.
"You know, I can't smoke pot, I really can't," she confides.
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