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'food'
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“They had a spread like you wouldn't believe!”
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“No, I packed my lunch today. Thanks, though.”
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“I'm headed out to grab some lunch. You want me to pick you up something?”
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“I never really developed a taste for beer.”
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“That burrito I ate didn't agree with me.”
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“Do you know of a good burger place around here?”
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“Is there anything in particular you're in the mood for?”
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“I guess I'll thaw this out.”
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“I had chocolate cake for dessert, which was good but nothing special.”
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“The outside was crispy, and the inside was juicy and tender.”
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