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The phrase "a single bite of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a small portion or sample of food, often to emphasize the act of tasting or trying something.
Example: "After a long day, all I needed was a single bite of chocolate to lift my spirits."
Alternatives: "one bite of" or "a morsel of".
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A single bite of the homemade KFC is enough.
While a single bite of clover won't kill a cow, some insects are repelled.
That's about 2,000 calories without a single bite of food, unless you count the cherry on top.
I asked Hagen how many chemicals she thought she could identify in a single bite of food.
A single bite of cloudlike scallop-and-lobster dumpling in cherrystone-scented soup testifies to the benefits of the process.
It has been proven by science!" — Julie Klausner + "Start with a single bite of the cotton candy.
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It explains in a single bite the concept of umami.
The sun was a thick-skinned apricot with a single bite chomped out of it, floating through spooky black clouds.
Many stem from the snakes' biological peculiarities: their ability to shed their skin is associated with immortality; their ever-open eyes represent omniscience; their propensity for sudden appearance and disappearance allies snakes with magic and ghosts; a phallic resemblance embodies procreative powers; and the ability to kill with a single bite engenders fear of any snakelike creature.
While malaria can be contracted from a single bite, LF needs hundreds of bites from mosquitoes infected with male and female worms, which must enter the victim's body, find each other and mate.
The relevance of such measurements focusing on the evaluation of a single bite or sip is questioned.
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