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The phrase "a bite from this" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to taking a small piece or sample from something, often food or an object.
Example: "I took a bite from this delicious cake, and it was heavenly."
Alternatives: "a piece of this" or "a taste of this".
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Bites to humans are less common than for other African cobras due to various factors, though a bite from this species is a life-threatening emergency.
I imagined one would need jaws like a snake in order to open one's mouth sufficiently widely to take a bite from this exciting enormity.
A bite from this spider can be fatal.
The danger with a bite from this spider is severe tissue damage, and in rare cases it can cause someone to fall into a coma.
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A bite from the snake can be serious, although seldom fatal.
They then find Andrea alive but suffering from a bite from the zombified Milton.
A bite from the katipo produces a toxic syndrome known as latrodectism.
Take a bite from the selected part.
The virus presumably may also be transmitted by a bite from an infected deer mouse, but this type of transmission is considered rare (4 ).
Medical personnel in South and Central America often diagnose a bite from a Brazilian wandering spider when they observe this condition.
Nonchalantly he took a bite from an apple.
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