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The phrase "a little bite here" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you are referring to a small amount of food or a small taste of something, often in a casual or informal setting.
Example: "If you're feeling adventurous, try a little bite here of the spicy dish before committing to a full serving."
Alternatives: "a small taste here" or "a tiny nibble here".
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A little bite here and there can add up to quite a bit of food before you know it.
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A little bite to it.
Here in the 21st century, there's absolutely no reason to wail if – thanks to your own life choices – someone takes a little bite out of your enjoyment.
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.
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.
Now it's a little bite more compact and quite cute.
Take a little bite.
They should still have a little bite and resistance to them when you bite into them.
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