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The phrase "ate fish" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe the action of consuming fish in the past.
Example: "Yesterday, I ate fish for dinner and it was delicious."
Alternatives: "consumed fish" or "had fish."
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Half of the mothers had fish for dinner at least three times per week during pregnancy, and only 2% ate fish for dinner less than once per week.
We may have all ate fish on Fridays, but Cliff was our religion and we worshipped at his feet.
They ate fish after fish.
I still ate fish and eel.
"I would say fish, they ate fish".
And you only ate fish on Fridays.
Coco, like most American cats, ate fish.
Some taxa were aquatic and ate fish and small invertebrates.
"We ate fish, dates and rice," Mr. Rashid said.
They ate fish from the waters below them.
Two-thirds ate fish three times a week.
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