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The phrase "a bite at" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used in the context of trying to take advantage of an opportunity or making an attempt at something.
Example: "He decided to take a bite at the investment opportunity that had just come up."
Alternatives: "a shot at" or "an attempt at".
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In the hospital, he told me, he ate Steak 'n Shake meals a bite at a time in his mind.
They were finally getting a bite at the apple.
You don't take a bite at the killer whale.
"Yes," he replies, "I had a bite at the Belvedere".
Unwrap the roll as you eat, a bite at a time.
Scene 2, a bite at Excellent Dumpling House, a Chinese restaurant on Lafayette Street.
We might grab a bite at Popover or order from Barney Greengrass.
32 On St. John, stop in for a bite at the new St.
Although they appear to be sluggish, snapping turtles can deliver a bite at blinding speed.
A fair question, Mr. Wiesel said as he had a bite at an East Side restaurant.
Those looking for a bite at dinnertime can try Ktchn, which serves up new American classics at communal tables.
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