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Discover Ludwig'getting eaten' is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
You may use it when referring to a person, creature, or item that is being eaten by something. For example: The caterpillar had the unfortunate fate of getting eaten by a bird.
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Getting eaten by a lioness?
But what about not getting eaten?
"I was getting eaten alive," he said.
It mainly involves not getting eaten by wolves.
But it's cold comfort for those nevertheless getting eaten alive by the stress of their joblessness.
We think: 'Man, at least I'm not getting eaten by the monster.
The combination of snakes, regurgitation and getting eaten alive is a recipe for viral.
(But go in the morning. After noon, you risk getting eaten alive by little black flies).
If that donor instead uses Fidelity, our seed corn is getting eaten".
Since prices are controlled by the government for all medication, he said, "whatever growth you generate ends up getting eaten".
"They were out there getting eaten up by no-see-ums," his wife, Sue, said of the true believers.
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