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Discover LudwigThe phrase "ate between" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to describe a time frame or context related to eating, but it lacks clarity and proper usage.
Example: "I usually eat between meals, but I try to avoid snacking too much."
Alternatives: "during the interval" or "in the timeframe".
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"Tell Rob if he ate between drinking bouts, it might help".
The researchers found that men who ate between one and three servings of processed meats per day had worse quality sperm than those who ate the fewest servings.
This is a shock". In the lab, 100 mealworms ate between 34 and 39 milligrams of Styrofoam – about the weight of a small pill – per day.
Volunteers who ate between 200 and 600 milligrams of cocoa flavanols daily had favorable changes in their blood lipid levels and lower markers of inflammation in their blood.
"You see Japanese tourists every day being photographed on these totally ordinary stairs because it's where the film stars pose," he said as he ate between rehearsals for his own piece, "Moving Target," which would be performed by the Ballet de Marseilles that evening.
He ate between five and seven pieces a day and always swallowed them, rather than spitting them out.
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How you get time to eat between rowing at the top of your voice and making passionate love on the kitchen table is a mystery.
Much like in prison, eating between meals at work is almost impossible.
Serious triathletes and elite runners, who work out in the morning and at night, need to eat between training sessions.
Heavyweight men at the club, Clark tells me, eat between 6,000 and 7,000 calories a day.
At weekends, adolescents may wake up later and, therefore, not eat between 0600 and 0900.
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