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Discover LudwigThe phrase "ate beef" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to the action of consuming beef in the past.
Example: "Last night, I ate beef for dinner and it was delicious."
Alternatives: "consumed beef" or "had beef."
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We endured endless elk and venison — my Dad is still hunting at age 90 — or ate beef from steers raised on our own pasture, but "grass-fed" had no allure for me.
The latest research findings from almost 89,000 nurses, implicating saturated fat from red meat, found that women who ate beef, pork or lamb at least once a day were 2 1/2 times more likely to develop colon cancer than those who ate it fewer times than once a month.
We flew there with him — big guy, bigger cigar, even at 8 in the morning — on his private plane, admired the spread and ate beef (what else?) for lunch.
One day following Mr McCain in Nebraska I ate beef five times.
To say what scholars have long known to be true: early Hindus ate beef.
He was born a Christian, became an atheist, ate beef, and liked a drink but not milk.
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Protective factors included several related to eating beef at home and buying beef less than once a week.
Community education should focus on those at risk, including Muslim communities who eat beef.
Hindus do not eat beef, and many eat no meat at all.
We eat beef.
In my home, we rarely eat beef.
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