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"a little bite" is correct and usable in written English.
It is usually used to mean eating a small amount of something. For example, "I only had a little bite of the appetizer before I filled up on dinner."
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A little bite to it.
It should be soft but still have a little bite.
They should still have a little bite to them.
(I like mine with a little bite left in them).
The bought-in tacos have a little bite.
This tea is similar to the English Breakfast, but with a little bite at the end.
They should still have a little bite and should not have begun to disintegrate.
Cook for 30 minutes, or until the lentils are tender but still have a little bite.
They should have a little bite as they will continue to cook.
"It's nice and smooth with a little bite to it," Gaston added.
Any hint of crunch should be gone, with just a little bite to satisfy the naysayers.
More suggestions(22)
adds a little bite
a little bite out of the
for a little bite of
go for a little bite
a scant bite
a few bite
a little eating
a little catch
a little sting
a little harm
a small bite
a little piece
a little thing
a little chunk
a certain bite
a little dive
a little bit
a little eat
a little bitten
a little jammed
a little blocked
a little sealed
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