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The phrase "eat cake" is perfectly correct and usable in written English.
It is generally used to indicate a metaphorical idea of getting something enjoyable or easy, whether or not cake is actually being consumed. For example, "With a degree from this prestigious university, finding a job should be a piece of cake!".
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Let them eat cake!
'Let us eat cake!
The theme was, "Let him eat cake".
Let them eat cake too, I say.
They let us dance and eat cake.
When I'm starving I … eat cake!
I eat cake, gingerbread and other foods.
Sunday is probably the only day I don't eat cake.
It was quickly dubbed the "let them eat cake" photograph.
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Truly a let-them-eat-cake moment in corporate history.
Many don't eat cake, so a lot of cake gets thrown away.
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