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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'eat off' is not correct or usable in written English
You can use the phrase 'eat from' instead. Example sentence: She ate from a plate of freshly cooked pasta.
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And even eat off.
Stuff you eat off".
Floors you could eat off.
"Clean enough to eat off of.
Downstairs, Hill staffers eat off compostable plates.
We all need something to eat off.
"You could eat off it!" she said.
"You could eat off the basement floor".
You can eat off the floors".
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"You could," Mr. Yallof said, "eat off the grounds".
I'll have it so they can eat off their floor.
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