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The phrase "a bite of this" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to taking a small portion of food or tasting something specific.
Example: "If you're unsure about the dish, just take a bite of this and see if you like it."
Alternatives: "a taste of this" or "a piece of this".
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"Whatchagottado is lick the side"—he pointed to the rim dusted with a spicy red salt—"take a sip, and then have a bite of this.
Dogs that try to grab a bite of this spiky-haired East African rodent, more closely related to lemmings or voles than true street rats, often wind up violently ill or even dead.
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I took a bite of the brisket.
Atala took a bite of the sausage.
I take a bite of the fish.
She took a bite of the slider.
How much for a bite of the beast?
"Take a bite of the steak, and a bite of the onion.
I took a bite of the steak, a bite of the onion.
"I will never eat a bite of food in this pit you call a restaurant.
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