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Alcohol use is the number one drug problem among young people. It鈥檚 easy to understand why. For adults, alcohol is legal, widely _1_ in American culture and easily _2_. Many kids can get a drink right in their own homes. _3_ are drinking younger and more frequently than _4_, often beginning around age 13, according to studies. The average number of alcoholic drinks among college students is five on a single _5_, according to a recent survey. Among those younger 21, it is 5.5 drinks, and among _6_ 21 and older, it is 4.2 drinks.
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