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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a bite of his" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to taking a small portion of food that belongs to someone else, often in a casual or informal context.
Example: "She was so curious about his dessert that she asked if she could have a bite of his."
Alternatives: "a piece of his" or "a taste of his".
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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.
Murch took a bite of his Cuban sandwich.
He laughs, and takes a bite of his sandwich.
He smiled and took a bite of his omelette.
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It was clear to Justine that there was no way to protect Jack — any time he ate a bite of anything, his life was at risk.
Merryl Hoffman Dear Diary: Sitting on a bench in Central Park enjoying the lush greenery around me, I watched a sweaty young man on a bicycle take a last bite of his sandwich, crumple up the paper and toss it into a sanitation receptacle.
He lends a bite of urgency to his songs, and rarely skips a chance to claw at his plight, even risking a wry amusement.
And then there's the other side of the coin, which is... am I still the same person who I thought would make a good mayor?" He took a giant bite of his cheeseburger.
Perry, meanwhile, took a big bite of his corn dog, top first, photographic evidence of which raced around the Internet.
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