noun
a phrase used to describe someone who is abstaining from alcohol or drugs
preposition
used to indicate the location or position of someone who is abstaining from alcohol or drugs
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After struggling with alcoholism for years, he finally decided to get back on the wagon and seek professional help.
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I heard she's back on the wagon and hasn't had a drink in weeks.
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I didn't know you were on the wagon now, good for you!
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She fell off the healthy eating wagon over the weekend, but she's determined to get back on track.