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I got heavy drunk vs I got quite drunk

The phrase 'I got quite drunk' is correct and commonly used in English to express that someone drank a significant amount of alcohol. Conversely, 'I got heavy drunk' is not a common phrase nor is it standard English.
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I got heavy drunk

This phrase is not correct in English. The correct form would be 'I got heavily drunk.'

The correct phrase to use is 'I got heavily drunk' to indicate that someone consumed a large amount of alcohol.

Alternatives:

  • I got heavily drunk
  • I drank a lot
  • I got really drunk
  • I was very drunk
  • I consumed a large amount of alcohol

I got quite drunk

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English to indicate that someone drank a significant amount of alcohol.

'I got quite drunk' is a suitable way to express that someone consumed a notable quantity of alcohol.

Alternatives:

  • I got drunk
  • I drank a fair amount
  • I was pretty drunk
  • I consumed a good amount of alcohol
  • I had quite a bit to drink

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