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Discover LudwigThe phrase "ate less" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a reduction in food consumption, typically in the context of dieting or health-related discussions.
Example: "In an effort to lose weight, I decided that I would eat less and exercise more regularly."
Alternatives: "consumed fewer" or "reduced my intake".
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But we ate less of them.
For practical reasons, we ate less meat.
She ate less and slept more.
Or, they said, they simply "ate less".
And we all ate less than usual -- without really noticing.
I ate less, but my recovery was quicker.
They ate less fruit, vegetables, milk, meat, poultry, and fish than high-income adults.
Participants ate less in the second course after eating than after MSF.
Conversely, overweight restrained women ate less than did men from each BMI and restraint category.
Group C-0.5 ate less silage DM during weeks 2 to 4 than group C-0.3.
A depressed metabolism, because Alma actually ate less than the rest of us.
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