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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a bite of her" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where someone is referring to taking a small piece of food from someone else, often in a casual or intimate setting.
Example: "She offered him a bite of her dessert, and he couldn't resist the temptation."
Alternatives: "a piece of her" or "a taste of her".
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I took a bite of her pie.
She traipsed around the place offering everyone a bite of her dessert.
Her ever-ringing cellphone rang again before she could take a bite of her meal.
She took a bite of her sandwich, and her silver earrings shivered against her neck, catching the light.
She took a bite of her salad (no beets or avocado, please) and thought about it for a few seconds.
" 'All happiness depends on courage and work.' That's Balzac for you," she said, taking a bite of her omelette.
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Louboutin took a bite of his food.
King took a bite of his toast.
He takes a bite of his pastry.
Jennifer Anicito, 34, of Plainview, sat at a table at the Burger Spot, a 20-seat, order-at-the-counter cafe in Garden City, and offered a bite of burger to her 3-year-old son, Daniel.
He, on the other hand, begged for a second bite of her dessert.
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