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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a decent bite" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a satisfactory or adequate amount of food, often in the context of eating or tasting something.
Example: "After a long hike, I was grateful for a decent bite of the sandwich I had packed."
Alternatives: "a good portion" or "a satisfying mouthful".
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Why then, is it so damn hard to find a decent bite to eat around here?
(Why, exactly, he has come all this way is never explained; are there really no reliable sleuths between Los Angeles and the northern wilderness?) Small and shrunken, spectre-gray, Pacino spends most of the movie behaving like a vampire who hasn't had a decent bite in weeks.
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The most you can hope for is a decent sound bite.
Ed Balls should in truth have chosen the tango, in memory of the many truly decent bites he took out of the Tories while attempting to lend some heft to Ed Miliband's opposition.
I'm someone who loves good cheese and who isn't shy of chewing the fatty bit off a decent chop, and I felt I had to rein it in a bit.
Once inside, a decent cocktail will run $10-$10-$12ile light bites and plates still cost $2-$2-$12TER you've paid for the pass.
Chelsea defender Branislav Ivanovic forced Ruddy into a low dive, while the introduction of Nathan Redmond added bite to the Norwich attack and he saw a decent drive saved by Cech.
Perhaps it will take a bite from satellite radio players XM and Sirius, neither of whom has created a decent portable device.
But he told the court that he had given her a "decent shove" and pinned her down as she tried to attack him, and struck her after she bit his thumb.
A decent suitcase.
First, a decent spirit.
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