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Discover LudwigThe phrase "eating enough" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to consuming enough food or nutrients. For example, "A healthy diet requires eating enough fruits and vegetables each day."
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Are they eating enough?
They weren't eating enough.
Was he eating enough?
I wasn't eating enough calories.
Are you not eating enough vegetables?
Maybe I'm not eating enough.
__________ I think I am not eating enough.
Not eating enough had weakened Sellers's bones.
______ I think I am not eating enough.
"I'm not eating enough, I'm not getting enough sleep.
Many Americans are still not eating enough vegetables.
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