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Discover LudwigThe phrase "ate more" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing an increase in the quantity of food consumed in the past.
Example: "During the holidays, I ate more than I usually do."
Alternatives: "consumed more" or "had more to eat".
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Fourteen owners reported that their cats spent more time at home and ate more while wearing the BBS.
"The Indians at the missions ate more regularly than when they were wild.
Marina noticed that at lunch that day he ate more hungrily.
Those receiving estradiol ate more than those receiving vehicle at doses larger than 0.09 mg/kg.
Rats ate more Froot Loops (P<.01), but not lab chow, at diestrus vs. estrus.
At the end of the trial, barrows grew faster, ate more feed and were fatter than gilts (P<0.001).
Another group ate more calories during the day after consuming half as much protein at breakfast.
Those not given that message ate more.
Instead, they ate more shrimp and meat.
If people only ate more fresh produce.
Almost everyone said they ate more.
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