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Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
non-alcoholic
adjective
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ NOUN
drink
▪ This non-alcoholic drink has less than 50 calories and is a healthy addition to any picnic or packed lunch.
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
non-alcoholic beer
▪ We got some non-alcoholic wine for Lisa because she doesn't drink.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
▪ But the campaigners say they want to see even more promotion of non-alcoholic drinks for drivers.
▪ However, Lang is quick to add that non-alcoholic beverages will also be served.
▪ In that case, the hostess of a club selling non-alcoholic beverages importuned three passers by.
▪ The survival rates for alcoholic and non-alcoholic patients were identical.
▪ There will also be potluck munchies and a non-alcoholic toast at midnight, she says.
▪ These days most major manufacturers of non-alcoholic beverages produce special drinks of negligible calorie content for the weight-conscious.
▪ This non-alcoholic drink has less than 50 calories and is a healthy addition to any picnic or packed lunch.
Wiktionary
non-alcoholic

a. (qualifier: chiefly British) (alternative form of nonalcoholic English)

Usage examples of "non-alcoholic".

Bog juice was a non-alcoholic liquid that came in two colours, red and green, and got served up with meals in US warships.

Setting the boy’s lesser age and resistant power against the fact of the laborer’s being bitten in a worse place (for crotaline venom is much more effective in an upper limb or extremity than in a lower), we have a fairly illustrative instance of the relative merits of alcoholic and non-alcoholic measures.

There is a tuck shop on the far side of the room where visitors can purchase non-alcoholic drinks, chocolate and crisps.

Last, she bought a sixpack of Buckler non-alcoholic beer, knowing full well that Scotch, Irish whiskey, or wne would make her depressed or curt.