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Could you please not talk to me about cakes? I'm in the middle of a diet, and you're making me want one, you know!
I don't see how you can eat that stuff.
Who ate my cake that I'd put in the fridge?
I don't feel like eating out this evening.
It looks like the dog wants something to eat.
I've just eaten some sushi and drunk a beer.
In my world everyone’s a pony and they all eat rainbows and poop butterflies.
She always seems to be nervous, but at least she's relaxed when she eats.
I ate bread and butter this morning.
Tom likes oranges and eats three or four a week.
Tom likes oranges and eats around 3 or 4 of them per week.
I hear some guy, presumably a caretaker, going "Rawr, I'm going to eat you!" from the nursery school across the street.
What did you eat? Fish or meat?
Which did you eat, fish or meat?
We dined at our uncle's.
Now eat your supper.
Is eating a clove of garlic every day beneficial to your health?
Of the sweets that I tasted in France, the ones that I'd like to eat most are the brioche, the baba au rhum and the marrons glacés.
Of the sweets that I tasted in France, the ones that I'd like to eat most are the brioche, the baba au rhum and the marrons glacés.
Be careful about what you eat.

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