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Discover LudwigThe phrase "ate lots" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used informally to describe consuming a large quantity of food.
Example: "After the party, I realized I had ate lots of cake and snacks."
Alternatives: "consumed a lot" or "had plenty".
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Yes, they ate lots of olive oil and little meat.
Oh, I also ate lots and lots of kimchi.
"We ate lots of carbohydrates and walked fast.
We ate lots of muffins as we were growing up.
He replied, "We ate lots of amazing quails".
In Guatemala, Mrs Monterosso ate lots of vegetables because meat was expensive.
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"And eat lots of fruit".
"Otters eat lots of fish".
We drink and eat lots.
Because I eat lots of almond nuts.
They eat lots and lots of bugs.
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