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The phrase "ate very much" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone consuming a large quantity of food.
Example: "After the feast, I realized I had ate very much and felt quite full."
Alternatives: "ate a lot" or "consumed a great deal".
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It will be a long day; and who could be certain when we will eat next?" For this reason we ordered three breakfasts for the two of us, and ate very much sausage, which is a delicious food.
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I also don't eat very much before a performance.
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