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The phrase "ate biscuits" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe the action of consuming biscuits in the past.
Example: "Yesterday, I sat down with a cup of tea and ate biscuits while reading my favorite book."
Alternatives: "consumed biscuits" or "devoured biscuits".
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"I surprise myself by how firm I am," Ms. Fox said a few weeks ago as she ate biscuits and jam at a coffee shop just down the street from the "Ben and Kate" office, on the 20th Century Fox film lot.
But everybody in America ate biscuits; the South just happened to cling to them longer.
We ate biscuits and sat on the veranda admiring the lake.
Grahame-White was taken to nearby Gellings Farm, where he drank coffee and ate biscuits, and told those present about his journey.
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"We don't eat biscuits every day – or at least that's what we try and tell people".
My daughter is at school, and I spend those hours writing at home or editing in an office, not sitting around eating biscuits with other mums.
Actors in hairnets eat biscuits; sheep graze out of shot.
An insulin-dependent diabetic, 26-year-old Dungay had been eating biscuits.
But is eating biscuits while watching Keeping Up with the Kardashians a pastime?
My friends and family would never need to use their teeth to eat biscuits ever again.
Around the campfire, we sip sweet tea and eat biscuits under a vast vault of stars.
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