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The phrase "ate snails" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when discussing a past experience of consuming snails as food, often in the context of culinary experiences or cultural practices.
Example: "During my trip to France, I bravely tried escargot and ate snails for the first time."
Alternatives: "consumed snails" or "dined on snails".
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She ate snails and caviar, papaya and mustard greens, hibiscus flowers.
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(c) He ate snail, though reporters were not allowed to see if he chewed it or just swallowed it whole.
Our own Jay Rayner in his book The Man Who Ate the World recalls how aged 10 " … during a school skiing trip, I sneaked out of the hotel alone, not to swig kirsch behind the ski sheds, but to eat snails at a nearby restaurant where, thrillingly, they arrived fizzing in their butter-filled shells atop a flickering burner".
Endangered snail kites do not eat aquatic plants, but they do eat snails from lakes where algae-contaminated plants often grow, putting them at risk of encountering AVM.
Do you eat snails?
That's when I started eating snails.
I understand that people eat snails.
I don't know what it was eating, snails perhaps.
Bluto says they will make me eat snails.
The one where he goes on holiday and eats snails then gets sick is hilarious.
I'd never eaten snails, but I wanted to try them".
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