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Discover LudwigThe phrase "takes drug" is not correct in standard written English
It should be "takes drugs" when referring to the consumption of substances. Example: "He takes drugs to manage his chronic pain."
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Almost immediately some fat bass and a ghostly digital theremin announce Blanco's Kingpinning (Ice Cold), a track that takes drug references and posing (both familiar hip-hop tropes) back underground.
And indirectly — because of the time it takes drug companies to compile actual sales data and the government to revise the average selling price — it restricted the price from increasing by more than 6 percent every six months.
China takes drug trafficking very seriously and metes out severe punishment for such offenses.
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She drinks, takes drugs, has sex.
He neither drinks, nor takes drugs.
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Taking drug wholesaling abroad might be tough.
Take drugs.
"Are people taking drugs?
"Take drugs?" "No".
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