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eating serial
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "eating serial" is not correct in English and likely contains a typographical error.
If you meant "eating cereal," it can be used in written English to describe the act of consuming a breakfast food made from processed grains. Example: "Every morning, I enjoy eating cereal with milk and fresh fruit."
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The Silence of the Lambs (1991) Jonathan Demme's wildly successful screen take on Thomas Harris's 1988 novel featured one of horror's most hellish healers: Dr. Hannibal Lecter, a whip-smart psychiatrist turned flesh-eating serial killer played by Anthony Hopkins in an Oscar-winning performance.
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The intimacy here almost makes us forget that they are both still teenagers, and that he has stopped eating after learning about her serial infidelities.
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Senator Reed asked, "How do we build in rules that prevent well-intentioned people from doing detrimental things?" By this line of reasoning, the Milwaukee police should have asked Jeffrey Dahmer how to keep serial killers from eating people.
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A baby-talking, comfort-eating, serial-killing nurse, Annie Wilkes is terrifying and brilliant combination of cheery prudishness and irrational, murderous rage.
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"That's because the microwave is an individualistic serial machine – it can only do one at a time so if you've got four people eating four different entrees, each has to be individually heated.
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Yes, it follows the hunt for a serial killer, but the serial killer is revealed within the first few minutes, peeling off his balaclava in a victim's flat, no less, before eating an orange and burying his beard in a pair of her pants.
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Sleeping difficulties, eating difficulties.
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One is the story of a girl from Kansas who's transported to a magical land where animals dance and sing, and the other is about a serial killer who eats his victims.
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Gabbard's book offers a catalogue of pompous quacks ("Mr. Deeds Goes to Town"), swingers with Prince Valiant hairdos ("What's New Pussycat?"), sadistic enforcers of social conformity ("One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest"), love-starved lady doctors ("The Prince of Tides"), and serial killers who eat their patients ("Silence of the Lambs").
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Over indulgence on holiday cheer may be an even bigger hazard than the serial eating ritual we perform this time of year.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
If you intended to write about consuming breakfast cereal, ensure you spell "cereal" correctly. Proofread your writing to avoid such errors.
Common error
Be aware that "serial" and "cereal" are distinct words. "Serial" refers to a sequence, whereas "cereal" is a type of food made from processed grains. Double-check your spelling to avoid confusion.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "eating serial" is grammatically incorrect. It appears to be a misspelling of "eating cereal" or a misunderstanding of how to describe repetitive eating habits. As Ludwig AI points out, it's essential to differentiate between "serial" and "cereal".
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, the phrase "eating serial" is grammatically incorrect and likely a misspelling of "eating cereal". It is not a recognized or frequently used phrase in English. As Ludwig AI's response indicates, it is important to differentiate between "serial" and "cereal". If you intend to describe the act of consuming breakfast cereal, use the correct spelling. If you wish to describe repetitive eating habits, consider alternatives such as "serial snacking", "repeatedly eating" or "continuous eating". Always double-check your spelling and context to ensure clarity.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
eating cereal
This corrects the likely typographical error, referring to the consumption of cereal as a breakfast food.
serial snacking
Emphasizes the act of snacking repeatedly throughout the day.
repeatedly eating
Highlights the repetitive nature of the eating action.
eating sequentially
Focuses on the ordered manner in which food is consumed.
making a series of meals
Describes the preparation and consumption of multiple meals.
continuous eating
Highlights the ongoing nature of the eating activity.
habitual eating
Describes that eating has become a habit
consecutive meals
Implies eating several meals one after another
regular eating habits
Eating as a normal part of your routine
batch eating
Highlights eating in bulks/batches
FAQs
What is the correct spelling, "eating serial" or "eating cereal"?
"Eating serial" is likely a misspelling. The correct phrase is "eating cereal", referring to the consumption of breakfast cereal.
What does it mean to have "serial" eating habits?
The correct term would be "habitual eating", referring to regular eating habits or continuous eating. "Serial" isn't usually used with eating.
What can I say instead of "eating serial" if I mean eating something repeatedly?
You could say "repeatedly eating" or "continuous eating" depending on the context.
Is "serial eating" a recognized term in the field of nutrition?
While not a standard term, "serial eating" might informally describe someone who snacks frequently throughout the day, similar to "serial snacking".
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Usage summary
Human-verified examples
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Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
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Real-world application tested