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Discover LudwigThe phrase "the intoxication of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in a variety of ways, depending on what follows it. For example, you could say, "The intoxication of the wine quickly gave way to a pleasant sleepiness."
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However, mussels cultivated in Killary Harbour, Ireland, were responsible for the intoxication of at least eight people in the Netherlands in November 1995 [ 31] (Table 8).
Its intractability is part of the intoxication of belief.
Both the intoxication of love and the hangover of loneliness are given idealized, elegant form.
The morning after, the intoxication of groupthink had given way to the hangover of self-awareness.
The intoxication of going from having nothing to everything all at once?
DeLay, too, was full of hubris and the intoxication of power, setting himself up for an inevitable fall.
This Christmas I will read The Hubris Syndrome: Bush, Blair and the Intoxication of Power by David Owen (Politico's).
But when the intoxication of Higgins's experiment in transforming Eliza has worn off, a cooler sobriety sets in.
But for such familiar scenes to pulse anew, you have to be able to feel the intoxication of the participants.
Wasn't it the fault of barely legal mortgage underwriting, overpaid investment bankers and the intoxication of easy credit?
Most famously, five years ago, as cricket encouraged good relations between Pakistan and India, the LET magazine Zarb-e-Taiba, condemned "the intoxication of cricket".
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