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Discover LudwigThe phrase "empty stomach" is perfectly acceptable and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to the feeling of having no food in the stomach, or to describe the state of having nothing in the stomach prior to eating. For example, "I always feel best when I wake up with an empty stomach."
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Look, Ma, empty stomach!
Come on an empty stomach.
Go with an empty stomach.
Hope won't feed an empty stomach.
Think twice about opening this book on an empty stomach.
Whatever you do, don't see "Foodacts" on an empty stomach.
Smashing apart a restaurant does not fill an empty stomach.
"But you cannot resist occupation on an empty stomach".
The sun, having risen on an empty stomach, The heart.
Do not visit Scanwiches on an empty stomach.
An army doesn't march on an empty stomach.
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