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>>19476531
I've never ate taco bell, ever.

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Since this is an AI generated thread, let's discuss the appropriate use of OP's topic. The return of prescriptive (and proscriptive) grammar in English and American English justifies the question: has the noun phrase "fast food" become too ambiguous? The online 'Oxford Advanced American Dictionary' defines the uncountable noun as follows:
>"hot food that is served very quickly in special restaurants, and often taken away to be eaten in the street"
Not even a corporate marketing team, let alone the average American, would describe fast food this way. Nothing about this definition is accurate. Defending the last clause, because some eat in parked cars on the side of the street, would be charitable. Hilariously, other dictionaries refer to fast food as inexpensive.

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>>18988328
cry

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On my mama them Taco Bell burritos good af

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