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Discover LudwigThe phrase "forage on" is not correct in standard written English
It is typically used incorrectly; the correct expression is "forage for." Example: "The animals forage for food in the forest."
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Cowbirds forage on the ground.
Do you forage on your runs?
Others require their residents to forage on their own.
Elk leave the park to forage on private land.
They then forage on crops and reach their damage peak.
Wildlife will forage on young stalks and seeds.
Animals not bred for confined feeding operations, but to forage on hillsides.
We hominins, by contrast, left the forest to forage on the savannas.
Most people still keep goats and sheep, which forage on the rocky hillsides.
And the same was true for poultry and pigs, which could forage on their own.
Armyworms are polyphagous pests that forage on cereals, rice, millet, maize, cotton, beans, vegetables and more.
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