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"eat every day" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it in any situation where you are referring to having a regular meal every day, such as in the sentence, "I try to eat healthy meals every day."
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"But I can eat every day.
But rice and beans you can eat every day.
"It's not like something people eat every day".
She makes the kind of food I want to eat every day.
A: I've been shocked at the number of calories the riders drink and eat every day.
I wanted to learn about the things we eat every day".
"It's not something that you can eat every day," Mr. Féau conceded.
Although I don't eat every day, everything's going all right for me.
"I work every day, because people need to eat every day.
But these are the foods that most Americans — thin and fat — eat every day.
Instead, this lab is the creative control center for thousands of items Americans eat every day.
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