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<em>The dictionary says it was </em><em>Thomas Edison</em><em> who put hello into common usage. He urged the people who used his phone to say "hello" when answering. His rival, Alexander Graham Bell, thought the better word was "ahoy"</em>
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<h2><em>HOPE IT HELPS^^</em></h2>
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You're correct
You can alternatively sayおなかがすいたときにたべます。as well, but your sentence is perfect.
Kanji version of what you wrote would be: 私はお腹がすいた時に食べます。
In Schindler's List, Schindler tricks the Nazi Amon Goeth into helping him save Jewish prisoners from Auschwitz by pretending like he hates Jews and only wants them for cheap labor in his factory. In reality, his factory ensures they will live. Schindler buys the prisoners from Goeth, effectively sneaking them out from under his nose.
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