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Discover LudwigThe phrase "ate many" is not correct in English as it lacks a direct object to clarify what was eaten.
You can use it in a context where you specify what was consumed, such as in a sentence about food or meals.
Example: "Yesterday, I ate many apples from the orchard."
Alternatives: "consumed a lot of" or "devoured many."
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They had to take time off work for metabolism tests and also ate many meals at the clinic.
At one stop, rats ate many of his watercolors.
Tony and I ate many similar meals at that table, but this one can stand in for the rest.
IN the 1980s, I ate many weighty meals at the SoHo barbecue restaurant Tennessee Mountain with my mother and grandmother, sometimes after shopping, sometimes after visiting my uncle, who lived in a loft a couple of blocks away.
When I lived in Yorkville in the early 1960's, I ate many a goose, the skin as brittle as a Peking duck's, at the Czech restaurant Vasata on East 75th Street, accompanied by many a bread dumpling.
It was where he ate many Sunday dinners, in the apartments of his father's congregants.
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Did he eat many doughnuts?
"This one has eaten many pianos".
They eat many meals together.
First, she has to eat many blueberries.
Hunger in the camps made people eat many things.
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