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"he toasted" is correct and can be used in written English
You can use it when referring to someone who has made a toast or proposed a toast with a glass of wine, champagne, or other type of beverage. For example: At the wedding celebration, the father of the bride stood up to give a toast, and all of the guests raised their glasses and said "Cheers!" while he toasted the happy couple.
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This time he toasted them with Champagne.
He toasted them at parties.
He toasted departing colleagues with humorous poems.
He sang along to Amy Winehouse as he toasted almonds.
"He toasted us and he simply said, 'May God forgive you,' which brought the house down.
On Thursday he toasted Mr. McCartney with a cup of tea.
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He toasts the future.
At Webster Hall, he toasts the 35th anniversary of his former band's formation by performing solely Bauhaus songs.
Then he toasts Panulirus interruptus and Thunnus alalunga, Latin for spiny lobster and albacore tuna.
And he toasts Stephanie for the collard greens and Diane for the salad.
Acorn-cupfuls of honeydew are passed through the window to him and he toasts Mrs. Tittlemouse's good health.
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