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Discover Ludwig"their stomachs" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is a possessive noun phrase, meaning that it shows ownership or possession. It is commonly used to refer to the stomachs of a specific group of people. Example: The children were all laughing and holding their stomachs as they watched the silly clown perform at the party.
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That is their stomachs.
(Their stomachs are meant to digest grass).
PUPILS, like soldiers, march on their stomachs.
"Then we feed their stomachs".
They listen through their stomachs.
Some simply point at their stomachs.
A cold swell of air in their stomachs.
Huge amounts of grain are pumped into their stomachs.
It planted itself in their stomachs, bloomed in their minds.
Yet as Napoleon observed, armies march on their stomachs.
Their stomachs were distended, hard as a rock".
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