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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a second bite" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used in the context of having another opportunity to try something, often after a previous attempt.
Example: "After failing the exam the first time, she was grateful for a second bite at the apple."
Alternatives: "another chance" or "a do-over".
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A "second bite at the cherry" usually denied to objectors.
In practice, Iberia has now had a second bite; Alitalia may get one too.
After another twenty seconds, the heat fades and you can take a second bite.
In many instances, however, the shark rarely returns for a second bite.
"You don't get a second bite of the apple," she said.
He, on the other hand, begged for a second bite of her dessert.
In many instances, however, the shark does not return for a second bite.
"It's disappointing that a second bite is being taken at the apple," he said.
They will take your headlines and give you a second bite at any ensuing revenue.
Sigurdsson had a second bite from the rebound but Portugal's keeper denied him again.
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After a second bite, you begin to sense the illusion behind the science.
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