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If you are hungry, you can eat the bread.
You must not eat too much of anything because it tastes good.
Emily ate tofu at dinner.
What do they live on in Egypt?
What do people eat in Egypt?
He ate Mr Wood's good country food, and drank a lot of milk.
Would you like to come eat at our house?
We have breakfast in the kitchen.
Potatoes give me wind.
What time do you usually have breakfast?
Mary invariably brought more food than she could eat.
However much she eats, she never gains weight.
No matter how much she eats, she never gains weight.
We ate several, but a good few were left.
No, he has gone out for lunch already.
No, he has gone out for lunch already.
That is the restaurant where we had dinner yesterday.
Some kinds of food make one thirsty.
Americans eat a lot of meat.
Americans eat lots of wheat, rye and other grains.

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