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alcohol

[al-kuh-hawl, -hol] / ˈæl kəˌhɔl, -ˌhɒl /


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At one point, he forged a cabaret card, a mandated ID for musicians and entertainers between 1940 and 1967 who worked in establishments serving alcohol, which required individuals to be 18 years and older.

From Los Angeles Times

The sensor sits outside your underwear and can be cleaned with alcohol wipes.

From The Wall Street Journal

While much has been made about younger generations drinking less alcohol— sales External link fell to a record low in 2025—Americans are avoiding more than just booze.

From Barron's

He had a clean driving licence and tests showed no trace of alcohol or drugs.

From BBC

O'Sullivan, who had a clean driving licence and showed no trace of alcohol or drugs, suffered serious injuries himself and was in hospital for four months following the incident.

From BBC




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