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The phrase "ate snacks" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe the action of consuming snacks in the past.
Example: "After the movie, we all sat around and ate snacks while discussing our favorite scenes."
Alternatives: "snacked" or "consumed snacks".
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I skipped meals (I usually only ate snacks during the day until John made us dinner at night).
They wore their Sunday best, posed for photos with their children, ate snacks, and drank soda and lemonade.
The children had a twenty-minute break in the middle of the homeroom session, and ate snacks, having first recited a chant of thanks to the sky and the earth and the farmers.
Among the throngs aboard the 10 o'clock ferry to Governors Island on Sunday morning were passengers named Gata, Cumpa and Versace, who ate snacks and seemed to be enjoying the harbor breezes.
We drank coffee, ate snacks, did crossword puzzles; we just hung out together.
Six hundred thirty six, (75.5%) had breakfast bread with tea, 799 94.9) had lunch injera with sauces and 524 (62.2%) ate snacks three times per day.
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During the recess period at Grupo Ceiba, teenagers fill the halls, laughing and eating snacks of tortillas and salsa.
"People were drinking coffee and eating snacks," said Mr. Shimazaki.
She'd been eating snacks from the restaurant, Jolin explained.
"They spend their leisure time eating snacks, drinking alcohol and smoking cigarettes.
Grandpa was always eating snacks while I sat cross-legged on my bed.
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