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In a paragraph of 25 to 50 words, describe the symptoms of increasing alcohol dependence.

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Alcohol dependence, sometimes known as ‘alcoholism’, is the most serious form of a drinking problem and describes a strong, often uncontrollable, want to drink. Drinking plays an important part in the day-to-day life of alcohol-dependent people, which could lead to building up a physical tolerance or experiencing withdrawal symptoms if they stop. There are varying degrees of alcohol dependence and they don’t always involve excessive levels of drinking. If you find that you ‘need’ to share a bottle of wine with your partner most nights of the week, or always go for a few pints after work, just to unwind, you’re likely to be drinking at a level that could affect your long-term health.

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These are the signs and symptoms one has look out whenever a person has increasing alcohol dependence: feeling the need to drink after waking up, having a compulsive feeling of drinking but not being able to resist once it started, sweating and nausea that stops after drinking.
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