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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a bite for" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a small amount of food or a snack intended for someone or something.
Example: "I brought a bite for my friend who was feeling hungry during the meeting."
Alternatives: "a snack for" or "a morsel for".
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Hiram's is a Thumann's, shorter, crunchier, plumper, with more of a bite, for better or worse.
And without Mr. Dell's willing involvement, it is probably too big a bite for private equity firms.
Jonty said, "Just take a bite for Daddy," to his daughter, poking at her face with a spoonful of potato.
If you just need a bite for an afternoon pick-me-up try their hummus or vegan plates.
It takes three days to two weeks after a bite for symptoms to come on, but they may then be rapid and overwhelming.
Business commentator Stephen Mayne said the entire Australian division is worth about $3bn£2.02bnbn) - much too big a bite for Lachlan alone.
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Pairing for the match: Forgive me, but I've got to suggest a beer with a little bite for this match: Victory's Prima Pils.
At the end of the tube is a bite valve, for drip-free sipping.
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