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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'take drug' is not correct or usable in written English
Instead, you would use the phrase 'take a drug' or 'take drugs' depending on the context. For example, "The doctor advised me to take a drug to help my symptoms."
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Take drug donations.
Carter had been suspended since April 2000 for refusing to take drug tests.
"It is time to take drug dependency out of law enforcement and into the health framework, where it belongs.
The transit agency cannot compel contract workers to take drug or alcohol tests, the inspector general, Matthew D. Sansverie, found.
Criminal background checks are required, and applicants must be fingerprinted and take drug and alcohol tests and a physical examination.
He said: "Clubs take drug misuse very seriously and speak with players about it, telling them they're responsible.
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The majority of minor leaguers are not members of the players union, which has allowed Selig to take drug-testing measures without the union's consent.
Take drug-maker Bayer, for example.
"Guinness won't take drug-related records," Greenhand bemoans.
Such studies take drug-acquisition costs into consideration and also costs for clinical events (Table 1).
STOPP is a physiological system-based screening tool comprising 65 clinically significant criteria which take drug-drug and drug-disease interactions, drug doses and duration of treatment into consideration.
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