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The phrase "a bite to a" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It appears to be an incomplete expression and lacks context for proper usage.
Example: "I was looking for a bite to a snack, but I couldn't find anything."
Alternatives: "a bite of" or "a bite for".
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Dog and cat specimens are submitted when the animal is showing signs of rabies because neurologic animals must be euthanized and tested after a bite to a human.
Pomegranate seeds will add a bite to a variety of salads, from fruit salads to traditional green salads.
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Slow lorises can produce a secretion on their brachial gland (a gland on their arm) which when mixed with their saliva creates a volatile, noxious toxin that can be, if necessary, delivered in a bite to an aggressor.
Soon after tapping the spider delivered a bite to an ant leg and then retreated to wait for the venom to immobilize the ant at a safe distance.
A cartoon character with a bite, to be sure.
It was as if he had not had a bite to eat for a week.
Afterward, Adu was catching a bite to eat in a private room.
Under that headline, though, are activities like "to grab a bite," "to catch a show," "to jog in the park" and "to laugh".
One morning, a fox was looking for a bite to eat.
She seemed her normal self and had a drink and a bite to eat.
By now, you'll probably need a bite to eat and a stiff drink to wash it down.
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