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"meat eater" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to refer to someone who eats meat, usually as part of their diet. For example, "John is a meat eater and mostly relies on red meat for protein."
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He is the first unapologetic meat eater".
Hanson, by the way, is a not a meat eater.
Yet results suggested the chances of someone with Crohn's being a meat eater were 40% greater than those of someone without the disease being a meat eater.
And then along comes Steven Rinella and his revelatory memoir, "Meat Eater," to ruin everything.
Every meat eater participates indirectly in an animal's death, normally at a very far remove.
"I'll eat steak now and then, but I'm not a big red meat eater," he said.
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"What people confuse is that 'carnivore' really means animal eater, not muscle-meat eater," said Dr. Buffington.
In fact, it works in much the same way as paneer: a neutral protein source for the non-meat eater.
Inuit Alethea Arnaquq-Baril tweeted: "I am an Inuit seal-meat eater, and my fur is ethical".
I'm a meat-eater and proud of it!
Picard is not, however, an uncritical meat-eater.
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