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Discover LudwigThe phrase "ate fruit" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when describing an action of consuming fruit in the past.
Example: "Yesterday, I ate fruit for breakfast instead of cereal."
Alternatives: "consumed fruit" or "had fruit."
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Less than 14%% had a serving of fruit at least once/day and 17.6 % never ate fruit.
In a report published last year, Sonia Kim, an epidemiologist at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, found that one in four teenagers ate fruit less than once a day, and one in three ate vegetables less than once a day.
"I think I ate fruit bat last night, flying fox.
So they drank tap water and then ate fruit.
She ate fruit and vegetables, turkey and low-fatyogurt — healthful choices.
Some of us ate fruit, none of us gave a fuck.
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They ate fruits & berries.
The kids eat fruit.
Most also eat fruit.
I've eaten fruit bat.
They eat fruit, buds, and some insects.
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