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The word "eater" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used in a variety of contexts. For example: The enthusiastic eater devoured the entire plate of food.
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eater
noun
One who eats.
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At the age of six, she won an award for her appearance in Purple People Eater.
But what of the fluffy marmalade eater himself?
One young man is so ill-equipped for adulthood that he cannot pack his own suitcase, yet, away from family scrutiny, he transforms from being a picky eater into a happy omnivore.
Mexico has been frustrated before by wide-ranging legislative "whole enchiladas, which end up giving indigestion to the eater," Mr Beltrones said.It may be that Mr Peña has done a deal with the unions to secure their backing for other measures, such as an energy shake-up.
Nevertheless, the majority of Germans still did not endorse the Nazi party, which polled 44%.Michael Meyer-ResendeDemocracy Reporting InternationalBerlinBest or wurst SIR – As an agri-business economist, Bavarian exile and somewhat civilised eater (and drinker), I read your article on German wine with disbelief ("Wine-swilling hordes", February 18th).
Its appetites spell trouble for California's vintners and their $2.8-billion-a-year 2.8-billion-a-year 2.8-billion-a-year 2.8-billion-a-year industrystern United States that was first spotted in California in 1990, is an eclectic eater that can consume ten times its own weight in an hour.The
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Try Fraser Nelson, no lentil-eater he, here in the Spectator where he points out that the Treasury is now poised to halve the deficit in five years, compared with Alistair Darling's promise of four.
Researchers from the University of Chicago have found that the average American meat-eater generates nearly 1.5 tonnes more carbon dioxide per person per year.Heather Moore Norfolk VirginiaSIR – Allow green groups their moments of hyperbole.
It can signify sex or saintliness; it is at once the trademark of the man-eater as well as the incorruptible innocent.Joanna Pitman teases out this weird ambiguity with reference to the lives of some of history's great blondes, from Aphrodite to Madonna via the Virgin Mary, Elizabeth I and Marilyn Monroe.
The average British cheese-eater is an unadventurous beast.
The sausage-eater no longer lived next door to the sausage-maker.
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