Sentence examples for a one bite from inspiring English sources

The phrase "a one bite" is not correct in standard written English.
It may be an attempt to describe a single bite of food, but the correct expression would typically be "one bite" without the article "a."
Example: "This cookie is so delicious, I can eat it in one bite."
Alternatives: "a single bite" or "one mouthful."

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Sound 'bites' from the experts: Rob Arango/Client Relations @ Plaza Hotel: "Anything bigger than a one bite is a mortal sin.

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"It's supposed to be a one-bite food," said Eisaburo Ishikawa, the owner of Salon Ishi on East 55th Street, voicing the traditional Japanese position.

Micro Fish No Chips is a one-bite concentration of the flavor of battered fish with tartar sauce.

It was a one-bite affair, but what a bite — briny, creamy, alive with different textures and flavors.

Drop anchor for clam chowder and lobster rolls, but also for a one-bite oyster po' boy slider fired up with kimchi, and an elegant Thai-style seafood soup.

Take a one-bite snack between meals, if you'd like.

Sat on a bench, one bite banana, not swallowing, then a sporkful of yoghurt.

"The philosophy of the new show is, how to eat an elephant, one bite a time," he said, in a reference to the giant problems the country faces.

When asked how she approached goals, a fellow attendee said it was like eating an elephant: One bite at a time.

We look for these big dramatic shift to make us feel better like a light switch but the reality is, it's like eating an elephant- one bite at a time.

It's a digital-age illustration of the old adage about how to eat an elephant: one bite at a time.

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