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Discover LudwigThe phrase "ate her" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts involving consumption, particularly in a literal or metaphorical sense, often in storytelling or descriptive writing.
Example: "In the dark forest, the creature revealed its true nature and, without hesitation, ate her."
Alternatives: "devoured her" or "consumed her."
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She usually ate her meals at the factory where she worked.
We ate her".
"The dogs ate her legs," he explains.
That night, as punishment, she ate her supper outside alone.
She often ate her lunch alone in the bathroom.
"I ain't never ate her food," he admits.
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The strange baby sucks at her, eating her up.
Once back at the nest, they eat her eggs.
At least she can eat her second favorite nut product, pistachios.
Ali arrived at her dad's house eating her Little Debbie.
They have eaten her cucumbers.
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