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Discover LudwigThe phrase "smoke weed" is not correct and usable in written English in any context.
Even if the phrase is used in an informal context, it is still seen as inappropriate in written English.
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Do you smoke weed?
Do you still smoke weed?
I wanted to read, smoke weed, chill".
"You ever smoke weed?" "Sure," Dylan lied.
"Want to smoke weed?" "No thanks".
Hirst Do you smoke weed, Mark?
Teenagers have sex, they smoke weed.
"I smoke weed every single day.
Least likely to: Smoke weed every day.
Who are some musicians that don't smoke weed?
His friends would cut class to smoke weed.
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