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The statement is not correct, how do you know that it does not besot your mind, because wine will, and it will get you drunk. The statement is ambiguous and open to interpretation and is doubtful and of uncertain nature

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Q: Is it correct if you say that wine doesn't besot my mind meaning that it doesn't get you drunk?
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