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"I chew" is a grammatically correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is a simple subject-verb sentence in the present tense, and it can be used in a variety of contexts to describe the action of chewing. Example: "I chew my food slowly, savoring each bite." In this sentence, "I chew" is used to describe the speaker's eating habits.
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I chew my food.
"Eating sounds?" "I chew".
Otherwise I chew it.
"I chew Nicorette," he explained.
I chew on the possibilities.
I chew it in a rage.
I chew my food to them.
I chew my lip, staring at the odometer.
I chew a leaf and watch where I'm stepping.
"My wife bought me gum — so I don't clench, I chew all day," he said.
"So whenever I come back to Xiangtan I chew as much as I can".
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