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The part of a sentence "eat in a" is not correct or usable in written English.
It is missing a verb and does not make sense as a standalone phrase. Instead, you could say "eat in a restaurant," "eat in a park," or "eat in a designated area." Here is an example sentence: "Let's eat in a restaurant tonight instead of cooking at home."
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But who wants to eat in a sterile room?
It is no longer trying to eat in a restaurant.
I won't eat in a restaurant with filthy bathrooms.
In general, the French eat in a more relaxed way than Americans.
One packet contains about half the maximum amount of sodium anyone should eat in a day.
Anything more becomes messy and difficult to eat in a reception environment.
He makes sushi with substantial cuts of fish, tricky to eat in a single bite.
If they could afford to emigrate then they could afford to eat in a modest restaurant".
Afterward, Adu was catching a bite to eat in a private room.
And if it's about food, you'll be shown how much/little you eat in a week.
And then wash them before you sit down to eat in a developing nation.
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