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The phrase "a bite to glance" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It seems to be an attempt to combine two different expressions, but it lacks clarity and coherence.
Example: "I took a bite of the apple just to glance at the beautiful scenery around me."
Alternatives: "a moment to look" or "a quick glance".
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I was in the transit area, getting a bite to eat, and glanced over at security.
A bite to remember.
"They're having a bite to eat.
You need a bite to eat?
We got a bite to eat.
Dog bite treatment should be applied immediately after the occurrence of a bite to prevent infection.
Better to glance at a watch.
I'm sure that by then you'll have bitten your fingernails down to the quick, but if you can stand to glance away from Ladbrokes' ticker for half an hour or so, I suggest you read Michael Specter's 1998 piece "The Nobel Syndrome" (available to subscribers).
A little bite to it.
It has a hard bite to it.
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