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on the wagon
used to refer to a priod of time in which one avoids drinking alcoholic drinks
The idiom "on the wagon" is a phrase used to describe someone who has abstained from drinking alcohol, typically after a period of excessive or problematic drinking. This phrase of this expression is believed to have originated in the United States in the late 19th century during the temperance movement when people advocated for abstinence from alcohol.
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