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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a bite of a fish" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to taking a small piece or portion of fish, often in the context of eating or tasting.
Example: "After cooking the salmon, I took a bite of a fish to see if it was seasoned properly."
Alternatives: "a piece of fish" or "a morsel of fish."
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As took a bite of a fish taco with mango slaw, I heard hammering.
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I take a bite of the fish.
"There's no anti-death-penalty group in Huntsville now what does that tell you?" Shaking her head, Smith pauses for a bite of her fish taco.
The blind man took a bite of fish.
Eaten with the rice, string beans and the crunchy peanuts, it was a little like taking a bite of the landscape: fishing boats, small crystalline beaches and valleys thick with palm trees.
On coral reefs, fish that clean other fish for a living are more likely to do a good job at removing parasites, and less likely to take a bite of their customer, when other fish are watching.
Pasta, wine, even a bite of dessert.
Have a bite of toast.
A bite of each, signora?
Louboutin took a bite of his food.
Finally, she ate a bite of it.
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