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The phrase "ate grass" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts discussing animals, particularly herbivores, or metaphorically in various expressions.
Example: "The cow ate grass in the lush green pasture."
Alternatives: "consumed grass" or "fed on grass".
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He reviewed Larminie's collection, though, and of the stories in it he said: "They and their like are the only things really immortal, for they are told in some shape or other, by old men at the fire before Nebuchadnezzar ate grass, and they will linger in some odd cranny or crevice of the world when the pyramids have crumbled into sand".
We ate grass.
People who ate grass generally did not live long.
We ate grass until all the grass was gone".
Cows ate grass contaminated by fallout from the reactors and secreted radioactive iodine in their milk.
In the gold-mining camps of the Kolyma region, farther east, some of the prisoners ate grass during the warmer months.
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On the computer it said prehistoric mammoths ate grasses, fruits, twigs, berries, and nuts.
The joey begins to leave the pouch and eat grass at around 200 days when it is more developed.
They should NOT eat grass AT ALL while training.
Bears are omnivores and eat grass, too, at times.
At one point he eats grass.
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