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Discover LudwigThe phrase "ate better" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe an improvement in one's eating habits or dietary choices over a period of time.
Example: "Since I started meal prepping, I have definitely ate better than before."
Alternatives: "improved my diet" or "eaten healthier."
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IN Bonner Springs, Kan., we ate better than anyone anywhere could wish for, but that was at the home of my friends Kerri and Sean, who served us beets with beet greens, steamed new potatoes, steak with chimichurri, pickled fennel, snap peas and more — all, except the meat, from their garden.
Children ate better, and the schools made some money.
He points out that Americans ate better tomatoes, from Cuba, before Fidel Castro came to power.
They often ate better, because they were growing or hunting their own food.
They ate better than in the old country, but only a little.
I then got fit, ate better, did exercise, kickboxing regularly, and so on.
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Focus on eating better at home.
"I'm eating better than I do at home".
They're eating better.
I eat better food.
They eat better, digest better, rest better".
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