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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'have fruit' is not technically correct in written English
You can use the phrase 'eat fruit' or 'consume fruit' instead. For example: I am trying to eat more fruits and vegetables this year.
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Some have fruit, others are plain.
We have fruit and vanilla ice cream for dessert.
Still, the cover got us thinking about other books that have fruit on the cover.
The jam came from a chef who didn't have fruit but had skills.
Sometimes we have fruit, and occasionally I remember to bring along a Clif bar.
Plant a bush and you will have fruit year after year".
The kids have fruit juice, and my husband always has his flask of coffee".
Usually I'll have fruit with breakfast, but not on the day of the race, as sometimes it's difficult to digest.
"I've made chocolate chip cookies, and they want to know whether or not they can have fruit.
We have to be especially careful with flavored liqueurs, which may have fruit elements that are nonkosher.
I've seen Rich Hall have fruit thrown at him (on his request), been heckled by my own mum and watched James Acaster create his Torvill & Dean routine.
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