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Discover LudwigThe phrase "all eaten" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that everything has been consumed or finished, often in the context of food.
Example: "After the party, I looked at the empty plates and realized that all eaten was the only way to describe the situation."
Alternatives: "completely consumed" or "entirely finished".
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When they had all eaten their cauliflower cheese that evening, Mrs. Culvert suggested unexpectedly that they play games.
They had all eaten watermelon bought from a supermarket in Milford.
"Normally we think of meadowlarks as a grassland bird," she said, "but these had all eaten longleaf pine seeds.
"Here is a country that has been told you have all eaten beef, some of you will get sick.
Back at the squat, it was Heinz 57 Varieties and lots of baked beans, all eaten cold.
We've all eaten our words from time to time, but how taking a cool sip of your favorite beverage through them?
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We should all eat more nutritious algae, say its champions.
We all eat food.
On Christmas, they all ate together.
They all eat a cursory dinner.
We all ate from the same bowl".
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