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"eating to" is not a complete part of a sentence.
It is grammatically incorrect and does not make sense as a standalone phrase. It is possible that you are trying to use the phrase "eating to" in the context of a purpose or goal, such as "eating to stay healthy" or "eating to lose weight." In these cases, the phrase must be followed by a verb, such as "eating to maintain a healthy lifestyle" or "eating to achieve my weight loss goals." Corrected examples: - I started eating to maintain a healthy lifestyle. - She is eating to achieve her weight loss goals.
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Eating to satiate hunger and provide nutrients is vastly different than eating to satiate boredom, stress, and anxiety.
We were just eating to survive".
"Because I'm eating to die," I said to my husband.
One critic wrote that it takes "laughable Hollywood neuroticism about eating to the next level".
Increasingly, home economists' eagerness to dispense advice on everything from eating to sleeping to posture galled.
Among the imported animals, only the hippos remain -- grunting, wallowing and eating to their heart's content.
Do they think people want to know how much they're eating to the exact gram?
Indeed, Mackey compares the idea of natural foods and more healthful eating to Charles Darwin.
Even in the most unpromising spots, there is always eating to be done.
It also warns against allowing food and eating or not eating to become an issue.
Kurzweil spends his days glugging green tea and popping pills, not eating to excess and avoiding recreational drugs.
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