Sentence examples for a snack on from inspiring English sources

The phrase "a snack on" is not correct in standard written English.
It is typically used incorrectly; the correct form would be "snack on" without the article "a."
Example: "I like to snack on fruits during the day."
Alternatives: "have a snack of" or "enjoy a snack of".

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A snack on standby!

But a snack on Amtrak is now winning kudos: the bratwurst.

A few tables are available for a snack on the spot, but most of the food is to take away.

And even after eating cereal, Tatyana, like many Kelley students, stops for a snack on the way to the school.

And unlike when you could expect at least a snack on nearly all flights, now you can't count on anything.

It's eaten as a snack on all occasions - from beers on the river with friends - or at weddings.

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It's a snacking-on-cheddar problem amped up to 11, and beyond.

Like, a lot of pizza and a couple hundred wings to snack on, too.

That would explain the vigour with which MacLennan has set sharp blades to work - snick-a-snack - on editorial.

A snack bar on the lower level sells food to go.

A snack, and on to the next stop (the nearby Brooklyn Museum, I figured).

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