Sentence examples for a good eating from inspiring English sources

The phrase "a good eating" is not correct and is not commonly used in written English.
It may be intended to describe a satisfying meal or eating experience, but the phrasing is awkward and unclear.
Example: "After a long day, I enjoyed a good eating at my favorite restaurant."
Alternatives: "a good meal" or "a satisfying dining experience".

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"This is a good eating strategy anyway.

It is a good eating apple, with the sweet-tart balance that most people prefer.

If your contemporaries don't keep to a good eating regime sooner or later they will have a health problem!

MONTREAL is not just a good eating town, but an opinionated one, too, with deep roots and a culture all its own.

Happy to be going to fine restaurants, Moscow having become, of all things, a good eating city (though why not, London has).

Like most wine capitals, Bordeaux has always been a good eating town, fond of its oysters with little sausages, lampreys, shad roe and lamb.

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So why not a good eat?

Second, if you follow the recipes here, you can even cook them to 160 and have a good eat.

Would we permit someone to describe an excellent meal as a good eat or a fine movie as a good see?

"An angry cow is not a very good eating experience".

As a result I too often avoid ordering these dishes and miss a lot of good eating.

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