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Discover Ludwig"graze on" is correct and usable in written English.
The phrase is often used to mean "snack on" or "eat lightly or slowly." For example, "We often graze on crostini and cheese while drinking wine in the evening."
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"They never make it inside because they're my favorite plant to graze on," she said.
Don't leave out high calorie dry food for them to graze on throughout the day.
This is because they are easy to graze on in between activities and conversations.
Herds of goats graze on them.
They graze on grass and other plants.
Cattle graze on every slope.
Cattle often graze on the young wheat.
Goats will graze on invasive plant species like phragmites.
Overfishing removes the fish that graze on algae.
Wild horses graze on grass from recent rains.
Gregarious animals, they graze on grass and other plants.
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