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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a minuscule bite" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a very small or insignificant bite, often in a literal or metaphorical sense.
Example: "After taking a minuscule bite of the spicy dish, I realized it was too hot for me."
Alternatives: "a tiny bite" or "a negligible bite".
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Casting isn't enough of a workout to burn off a minuscule bite of a low-fat Fig Newton and even landing a shark the size of Jaws probably wouldn't be as good for your heart as regularly running a few miles every day.
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If you watch closely, however, both Franco and Rogen only take minuscule bites.
The company has taken a minuscule but lucrative bite out of the shoe market.
With only one PV, such a minuscule bias reduction may be unremarkable.
And in another report we had 40,000 US "gleaners" filling 80,000 4-6kg sacks with 250kg of vegetables - a minuscule 6g per person (Hard times bite in America, World page 28, November 26).
That is a minuscule number.
A minuscule burden, Mr. Shure calls it.
But, it attracted a minuscule audience.
The budget was a minuscule $40,000.
Natural proteins represent a minuscule fraction of possible sequence space.
Could these experiments be carried out in a minuscule scale.
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