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The phrase "ate it from" is not standard or commonly used in written English.
It may be used in informal contexts, possibly to describe consuming something in a specific manner or location, but it lacks clarity without additional context.
Example: "He was so hungry that he just sat down and ate it from the floor."
Alternatives: "consumed it from" or "devoured it from".
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He grabbed it away and ate it from his fingers.
You ate it from a plate, with a fork, with the reverence it was due.
"They ate it from the inside out — there was this hollow shell of crust left," Barney told me.
They flipped over a beloved tortoise and ate it from the soft side, like a dressed crab.
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"They should just simply stop eating it from this time forward".
4. Eat enough fiber, and eat it from real food.
I'm gonna stop eating my apple from left-to-right, and start eating it from top-to-bottom.
But if you eat it from the top, the core doesn't even exist".
In between bites, Geoff managed, "See, eating it from the sides is wasteful.
The caller asked if we had a dog, because after I inserted the frankfurter, he then wanted me to get our pet to eat it from my crotch.
Similarly the taxpayer will eat it from the failure of FinReg to return to Glass-Steagall type protection allowing predatory banksters to continue their questionable practices and line their pockets.
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