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Discover LudwigThe phrase "accurate eating" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a method or approach to eating that emphasizes precision, correctness, or adherence to specific dietary guidelines.
Example: "For those looking to improve their health, accurate eating involves tracking nutritional intake and making informed food choices."
Alternatives: "precise eating" or "correct eating".
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That belief is far from accurate: Eating disorders don't discriminate based on size, gender, race or any other demographic categorization.
OJ's goal is to continue advocating for inclusive and accurate eating disorder research, representation, awareness, prevention, and treatment in the LGBTQ community.
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This is roughly accurate for a child eating a large bag of crisps every day, though, as Charlie Brooker pointed out at the time, doesn't necessarily tally up to mean this is bad for your health.
How he longed forthe rhythm of campaigning, riding fast in foggy woods,riding slow eating chickpeas, accurate killing, littlestrange herbs of the frontier for his collection, little newbitter smells.
During testing, 3 participants in the unaware condition became aware of the UEM, while 30 participants (25 unaware and 5 aware) accidentally leaned on the UEM balance during their test session, triggering an error with the software which prevented accurate measurement of subsequent eating behaviour.
Outside neat rows of white tents, they cleaned flintlock muskets, cooked over campfires in steaming kettles, and ate historically accurate lunches from tin plates.
Although the lean may swear that they eat a lot, some nutritionists recommend keeping a daily record of food intake for a more accurate reading.
"We found that the more people had eaten, the less accurate they were," said Wansink.
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