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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a bite of pain" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a small or brief experience of discomfort or suffering.
Example: "After the fall, I felt a bite of pain in my ankle, but I was able to walk it off."
Alternatives: "a pang of pain" or "a twinge of pain."
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This one has to be the toughest to go through sober, because it means actually feeling every single sharp, fresh bite of pain.
Reacting to his comments, Suarez denied he took a bite of the Italian defender, claiming that it was Chiellini who "bumped" into him and left him pain.
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.
I took a bite of the brisket.
Atala took a bite of the sausage.
She took a bite of rib-eye.
Maybe I took a bite of it?
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