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The phrase "ate at" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to indicate the location where someone had a meal.
Example: "We ate at the new Italian restaurant downtown last night."
Alternatives: "dined at" or "had a meal at".
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(We ate at four).
He ate at Cottage Club.
They ate at the Indonesian Pavilion.
I ate at the bar, alone, quickly.
But it ate at me inside".
Growing up, I rarely ate at restaurants.
We ate at a picnic table.
We almost never ate at the restaurant.
He ate at Chick-fil-A.
We ate at famous restaurants.
Olsen: I ate at the cosmonaut cafeteria.
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