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The phrase 'human consumption' is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to the act of consuming something that was prepared for human consumption, such as food or medicine. For example, "The food was produced solely for human consumption, not for animal consumption."
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Preliminary cleaning is essential for human consumption.
Except they would be for human consumption.
"It's not for human consumption," she said.
The cafeteria food now seems safe for human consumption.
"This stuff is not meant for human consumption," she said.
Food and drink must also be fit for human consumption.
California banned horse slaughter for human consumption in 1998.
They were definitely not intended for human consumption.
Meat processing, preparation of meat for human consumption.
For human consumption, class three is the minimum acceptable purity.
Can the Earth keep up with human consumption?
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