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A person who drinks alcohol regularly may be referred to as a "heavy drinker" or "alcoholic," depending on the context and extent of their consumption. The term "alcoholic" specifically denotes someone who has a dependency on alcohol, while "heavy drinker" can describe someone who consumes large amounts without necessarily being dependent. It's important to use these terms sensitively, as they can carry significant social and health implications.

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