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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a bite of steak" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a small piece or portion of steak that someone is about to eat or has eaten.
Example: "After cooking the steak to perfection, I took a bite of steak and savored the rich flavors."
Alternatives: "a piece of steak" or "a morsel of steak."
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The waiter had served our meals, and the American paused to take a bite of steak and onion rings.
When I ate, a bite of steak may as well have been a chunk of cardboard warmed over.
At last, Panasonic has given us a digital answering machine whose spokeswoman doesn't sound as though she's choking on a bite of steak.
The combination of those two things is what's important". The fat taste that Mattes is talking about is hidden in a bite of steak or a dollop of olive oil — just as umami is hidden in a bite of anchovy.
How they are built and shaped determines whether they can help digest a bite of steak au poivre or play a role in crippling a flu virus.
For example if you have a bite of steak, hide it in your potatoes!
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I took a bite of the steak, a bite of the onion.
"Take a bite of the steak, and a bite of the onion.
Then Ms. Siegler, an interior designer and contractor, took an overambitious bite of steak.
The reason you don't pair a steak and a white wine, as I found out on my 21st birthday courtesy of my ex-boyfriend with terrible taste in wine, is that a citrus-y white is going to taste horrible after a bite of a peppercorn encrusted steak, and the steak is going to taste worse after the wine.
Indeed, Ms. Villalona was asking herself questions as she watched her son take his first bite of steak.
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