1
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drinking alcohol
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United States
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Drinking alcohol is common and socially accepted in the United States with a legal drinking age of 21.
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7
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2
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drinking alcohol
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Australia
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Alcohol consumption is socially accepted in Australian social gatherings, but excessive drinking is disapproved of.
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3
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3
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drinking alcohol
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United Arab Emirates
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In the United Arab Emirates, alcohol consumption is restricted and public intoxication is culturally frowned upon.
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2
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4
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drinking alcohol
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Agricultural countries
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Alcohol consumption is integrated into cultural and religious ceremonies in agricultural countries.
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1
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5
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drinking alcohol
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East African countries
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In East African countries, alcohol consumption is less common and may be socially discouraged in some communities.
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1
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6
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drinking alcohol
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European Union
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Drinking alcohol is socially acceptable and common in the European Union.
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1
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7
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drinking alcohol
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NATO countries
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In NATO countries, drinking alcohol is socially acceptable and commonly integrated into social gatherings.
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1
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8
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drinking alcohol
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North Macedonian
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Drinking alcohol is a common and traditional part of social gatherings in North Macedonian culture.
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1
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9
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drinking alcohol
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chemistry
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Understanding the chemical composition and reactions of alcoholic beverages is essential in the field of chemistry.
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