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His illness resulted from eating too much.
Speaking of his eating habits, they're revolting aren't they?
His diet was abstemious.
What he ate was very simple and humble.
Hardly had he finished breakfast when the doctor came.
The dinner he ate this evening was inferior in quality to that dinner.
When he came, we were having dinner.
When he started to eat his chicken, it tasted a little funny.
Half of the melons were eaten.
Natto smells awful but tastes delicious.
Have something to eat just in case.
We saw cows grazing in the meadow.
Japanese eat more than just Japanese cuisine.
The Japanese live on rice.
The Japanese as a whole are a rice-eating nation.
The Japanese live mainly on rice.
Do Japanese eat a lot of fish?
The Japanese eat rice at least once a day.
The Japanese eat more beef than the British do.
It's bad manners to eat on trains and buses in Japan.

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