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Discover LudwigThe phrase "ate meals" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe the action of consuming food at various times, typically in the past tense.
Example: "Yesterday, I ate meals at breakfast, lunch, and dinner."
Alternatives: "had meals" or "consumed meals".
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Residents made their own bed and ate meals at a communal table.
Richeal ate meals at the Sandusky home in State College, sitting in the dining room at a big picnic table with pews for seats.
Without Mum knowing, during many of her night shifts, Dad and I would use the wooden kitchen table we ate meals at as our workbench, rather than strip down my mountain bike in the dark outside.
Nearby, Paul McQueen, 41, explained that he and his two young children ate meals at the high school (sandwiches, pizza and chips), but stayed with a friend's cousin in the building next to theirs that was not under an evacuation order.
Well meal companions, defined as persons who ate meals at either Restaurant A or B with confirmed case-patients but who did not develop diarrhea, abdominal cramping, fever, or vomiting during the 7 days following the meal, were enrolled as controls.
Parents also reported on their comprehension of nutrition labels, how often they cooked "fresh food from scratch at home", and how often the family ate meals together at the table.
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"We eat meals".
A majority of Pakistanis eat meals three times a day.
Walk after eating meals.
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