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Can I change the position of "only" before "kid food"? What is different between "only eats kid food" and "eats only kid food"?

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Rebecca

There is no difference in meaning between saying "only eats kid food" and "eats only kid food". However, "only eats kid food" sounds more fluent whereas "eats only kid food" sounds slightly awkward.

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