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The phrase "a bite on" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you are referring to a small amount of food or a taste of something, often in a casual or informal setting.
Example: "I took a bite on the sandwich and immediately knew it was my favorite."
Alternatives: "a taste of" or "a nibble on".
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With a bite on one of the magic newt eyes, Wrinkles wishes to go to the Cyclops.
The officers finally got a bite on him last month when one dissatisfied customer reported him after suffering swelling in the gums, KABC-TV reported.
These six patients had a category III exposure, of which five had a bite on the head and neck and one case had multiple bites.
There are lots of places to grab a bite on a pub-crawl through this part of town, but one standout is Kőleves Vendéglő (the "Stone Soup" restaurant).
I used to say that it was like a bite on the line, or a tug.
Eat: Don't waste valuable partying time queuing for a table; get a bite on the run.
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Place a a Caramel bite on the cutting board and roll out in an oval shape.
Mr. Santulli said that Ms. Calbi suffered bruises on her arms and a bite mark on her right wrist.
There are scratch marks on my neck and a bite mark on my arm.
It was a mere bite on a toothpick, but very revealing.
And in this case, put a big bite on a powerful opponent and sent him scurrying home, tail between his legs.
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