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The phrase "a little bite left" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a small amount of food remaining, often in a casual or informal context.
Example: "After finishing my meal, I noticed there was still a little bite left on my plate that I couldn't resist."
Alternatives: "a small piece remaining" or "a bit left over".
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(I like mine with a little bite left in them).
You want your rice with a little bite left in it, al dente, but the mix should be thick and creamy.
When they have a little bite left, add the butter and grate the pecorino cheese, stirring it into the pan little by little.Season with salt and pepper.Remove the pan from the heat.Finely chop the lovage and the cilantro, dice the tomatoes and lightly fold them into the pan.For the pimientos:Set the pan to a high heat.
Western Digital isn't giving up on the HDD yet — they think there's still a little bite left in that old hound.
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" I felt a little bit left out".
They also leave a little bit (or is it a little bite?) of their palate at a number of restaurants serving up innovative spins on traditional Asian dishes.
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Give your Blue Martini a little bite by adding a dash of lime juice.
Leave the pearl barley to cook for 15-18 minuntiluntit is isoftft but still with a little bite to it.
A little bite to it.
They should still have a little bite to them.
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