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The phrase "he consumed" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to the act of eating or using up resources, such as food, energy, or information. Example: "After a long day of hiking, he consumed a hearty meal to replenish his energy."
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He consumed me.
He consumed more chicken breasts than he cares to remember.
He consumed popular novels, especially crime fiction, by the cartload.
He "consumed books about social policy and the working poor".
"From then on, he consumed my father's life until the day he died in January 1987".
Nor is he consumed by actual jealousy or resentment toward his more famous colleague.
What did not agree were the stimulants — caffeine and theobromine — that he consumed with the mulch.
The Trib. says he "consumed" the hot dog, but only posed with the pizza.
Holmes was a sort of "vampire-like creature," he said; he consumed some people.
It's thought he consumed an illicit drug and was in possession of a number of pills.
In all, he figured, he consumed about 44 pounds of flesh.
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