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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'eat white' is not correct and not usable in written English
It does not make sense in its current form. If you are trying to say something about eating something white in color, you could say "eat something white," or "eat a white food," or "consume a white item," depending on what you are trying to say. For example, "I'm trying to incorporate more white foods into my diet, so I'm eating a white potato today."
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He would only eat white food, liked what he perceived as a whiteness in his own music, and wore a black bowler hat.
"But a lot of things eat white pine, like sawflies".
"He won't eat white bread, one of his fads".
After the race......and before dinner, Zabriskie will eat white rice with maple syrup and cinnamon.
She told me there was no nutrition in our food and I needed to eat white flour.
I learned to eat white turnips when I was living in Paris in the mid-1970's.
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Among the panther's favorite meals is an invasive species — the feral hog, brought to this continent by the Spaniards in the 16th century — but it will also eat white-tailed deer, armadillos, raccoons, small alligators and pet cats on the loose.
But if you buy from a reliable store, like Target, Wegmans or Whole Foods, which have adopted seafood-sustainability practices far more effectively than many other major retailers, or consult online sources like the Monterey Bay Aquarium, you can eat white-fleshed fish without guilt.
We eat white-girl burritos and watch an episode of New Girl.
This time of year we've been eating white truffles on pasta or scrambled eggs.
"From the age of three or four, he really only ate white food.
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