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Discover LudwigThe phrase "had a snack" is a correct and commonly used part of a sentence in written English.
It is typically used to describe the act of eating a small amount of food between meals. Example: After a long day at work, I had a snack of crackers and cheese before dinner.
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"I just had a snack".
"I had a snack right before I came," she said, "because rich people don't eat too much".
I was eating no processed food – I would have a handful of dried fruit if I had a snack.
After completing the questionnaire, the young men and women had a snack, a crumbly biscuit provided by laboratory staff members.
I think what happened was that when they unloaded their truck, they had a snack, set it down, and just forgot and locked the unit up.
The girls, members of Troop 3157 of the Junior Girl Scouts, had a snack — string cheese — and discussed the troop's closing ceremony in June, where they would present the fruits of their "create your own business" projects.
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We'll have a snack.
Tsonga is having a snack.
Then he is seen having a snack.
"Do you have a snack?" Hannah asked.
"We have a snack with them before the class".
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