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'you ate' is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
You can use it to refer to something that happened in the past. For example, "Yesterday, you ate a sandwich for lunch."
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You ate like a bird".
"You ate ready-made food," Redzepi says.
When was the last time you ate?
"You ate all your food," he said.
I Know What You Ate Last Summer.
Tell me who you ate with".
You ate lunch, it was white only".
"You ate my muffin?" "I didn't eat your muffin.
If you ate like him, you'd have gained fifty pounds".
You ate quickly, not speaking, then returned upstairs.
"If you ate breakfast," he said, "you went to church".
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