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Discover Ludwig"a good bite" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used to describe a meal or snack that tastes pleasing and satisfying. For example, "I cooked up some delicious pork fried rice—it was a good bite."
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A good bite, or, Swallowing the bait [graphic] / T.L. ; W.H. fect.
A bit of garlic gives the sauce made with oil a good bite; a hefty amount of Parmesan adds a more complex sharpness to the creamy sauce.
Mr. Kremer's tone has a good bite and Ms. Argerich reins in her soloist's instincts to serve as a keenly sensitive partner at the keyboard.
"The breaking ball I had to throw pretty much hard, as hard as I could to actually get a good bite on it.
Our carbon material is easy to control, to use, so starting from the first braking it is possible to have a good feeling, a good bite, good retardation, and it is one of the things the drivers like the most".
Another friend, normally a stranger to television shoptalk, surprised me by saying, as we watched a Government official on a recent network news piece, "That was a good bite". But he was only illustrating the widespread mounting reverence for short form over substance.
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While "shareholder democracy" may be a good sound bite, Mr. Lipton has a point worth considering.
"That may make for a good sound bite, but it is not factually accurate," he said.
It was a good sound bite, and someone suggested that Marion should run for office someday.
Reasonable people acting maturely do not make for a good sound bite or photo op.
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