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The phrase "ate cake" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe the action of consuming cake in the past.
Example: "Yesterday, I celebrated my birthday and ate cake with my friends."
Alternatives: "consumed cake" or "had cake."
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This month, while recovering from a bout of flu, Mrs. Jacobs received a reporter in a bedroom where four Maltese terriers gamboled and snarled on her bedspread and ate cake from a china plate at teatime.
If he's at a restaurant and finds out he ate cake made with a bit of butter, he said: "I can live with that.
Their free Family Open Day drew huge crowds to the south bank of the Thames, where people enjoyed scenes from Shakespeare, played Pin the Ruff on the Bard, laughed at a Punch and Judy show, and, of course, ate cake.
Their reception was at the venerable Players Club, on Gramercy Park, where the bride and bridegroom danced, ate cake and took on the role of audience as others spoke about them.
We ate cake.
Students read their stories out loud while we ate cake.
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At this show, you get to eat cake.
Let them eat cake!
'Let us eat cake!
Every religion eats cake".
The theme was, "Let him eat cake".
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