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Sobriety refers to a state of being free from the influence of alcohol or drugs. It involves:
The term "sobriety" has historically been used to describe a wide range of behaviors and states, including:
In modern usage, sobriety is primarily associated with recovery from alcohol or drug addiction. It is a state achieved through treatment, support groups, and personal effort. Sobriety represents a commitment to living a life free from the harmful effects of substance use.
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