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"eat this" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is a command or imperative sentence, with the understood subject "you" before the verb "eat." This phrase is typically used in casual or informal situations, and can be used in both spoken and written communication. Example: "I made a delicious sandwich for you. Now, eat this before it gets cold."
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'Don't eat this.
O.K., eat this.
Do you eat this way?
"You can't eat this filth".
I wouldn't eat this cold.
We Chinese love to eat this".
"We'll eat this during the break.
I wouldn't eat this, or serve it".
I'll try to eat this horrible salad.
The moochers will eat this up.
Let me eat this biscuit (1).
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