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"to graze" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used as a verb or a noun. As a verb, it means to feed on grass or other vegetation, typically referring to animals. Example: The cows grazed peacefully in the field. As a noun, it refers to the act of grazing, or the area of land where animals are allowed to feed on grass or other vegetation. Example: The rancher led his herd to the lush grazing fields. It can also be used metaphorically to mean lightly touching or skimming over something. Example: The dancer's feet grazed the stage as he moved gracefully across it.
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All of the non-grazing farms allowed heifers to graze pasture.
Non-grazing farms could allow heifers to graze pasture.
It is time to graze.
They only come to Abyei to graze".
The creatures continued to graze contentedly, unfazed.
The deer come at night to graze.
What's a metaphor?" "A place to graze your cow".
Horses prefer to graze together and move nearly constantly.
Unfortunately, current range management practices strive to graze rangelands uniformly.
garbage where animals, such as cows, may choose to graze.
We're a bit like cows, we like to graze.
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