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The phrase "a snack was" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing a past event or situation involving a snack.
Example: "A snack was prepared for the children before the movie started."
Alternatives: "a snack had been" or "a snack was served".
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If a snack was hidden in one box, could they learn to trick a competitor into searching in the second box by pointing at it?
A 2008 study found that participants ate about 35percentt more when a snack was regarded as healthy than when it was seen as unhealthy.
A snack was provided to participants during the session.
The mean number of episodes entered each day for the different meal types for breakfast was 0.7, for lunch was 0.5, for an evening meal was 0.6, for a snack was 0.6 and for a drink was 0.4.
Thereafter, subjects fasted for another 4 h (but after 1 h they were allowed to drink water ad libitum), after which a lunch was served; 10 h after breakfast, dinner was served and in the evening a snack was served.
If the result was <60 mg/dl (3.3 mmol/l), a snack was given, and the capillary glucose value was measured again within 15 min; if the repeat glucose level at that time was still <60 mg/dl, the test was rebooked for a different day.
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Generally speaking, a snack is a combination of crunchy with chewy, and it is named something appealing to the palette.
There will last you as a snack, aren't too loud and are easy to hide inside a bag.
A portion of marinated black and green olives ($5), offered as a snack, is generous enough to share.
The best time to get a snack is during the second story, about Bacbac the hunchback, a strained comedy about the death of the court jester.
"A snack is nutritious and filling.
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