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Discover Ludwig"i eat everything" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It can be used in various contexts and situations. Example 1: As a statement about one's eating habits: "I am not a picky eater, I eat everything that is put in front of me." Example 2: As a response to someone offering food: "Would you like to try some of this new dish?" "Sure, I eat everything, so I'm always willing to try new things." Example 3: As a general statement about food preferences: "I'm a vegetarian, but my friend eats everything so we always have a variety of options when we go out to eat."
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"I eat everything.
I eat everything," he says.
I eat everything in the bakery.
"Now I eat everything," he said.
I eat everything and I don't have any fads.
"I eat everything in sight and then forget to throw up".
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I ate everything.
I also ate badger and fox — I ate everything".
I love eating local food, so I ate everything.
I ate everything except the peas.
I ate everything he put in front of me.
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