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The phrase "a big bite" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a large portion of food that has been taken from something, often in a casual or informal context.
Example: "After taking a big bite of the juicy burger, I couldn't help but smile at how delicious it was."
Alternatives: "a large mouthful" or "a hefty bite".
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Then I took a big bite.
I took a big bite.
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Making Books; An Appetizer Or a Big Bite?
For many family budgets, that's a big bite.
That's a big bite out of the already stretched student budget.
What's more, new regulations have already taken a big bite out of profits.
He wrapped two cherry tomatoes in a piece of lettuce and took a big bite.
They are more bun than pork, so take a big bite.
And with that, he took a big bite, chewed vigorously and stared into the distance.
"It's a big bite to take, both creatively and administratively," Mr. Roth said.
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