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The phrase "a slight bite" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a minor or subtle sensation of biting, often in the context of food or an insect sting.
Example: "The cheese had a slight bite that complemented the wine perfectly."
Alternatives: "a mild sting" or "a subtle nip".
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When ready, rice will be soft with a slight bite.
I like mine to retain a slight bite.
When cooked it should be tender, but still have a slight bite.
The rice should be soft but still have a slight bite to the centre.
It was warm and sweet with a slight bite behind it.
Throw in the courgette tagliatelle for the final 2 minutes or just enough to soften but retain a slight bite.
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Sometimes it bites and leaves a slight sting, but aside from that, wolf spiders can be safely left alone to deal with flies (and we all hate flies, right?).
It should be soft, with a very slight bite to it.
Continue until the rice is tender but with a slight nutty bite, and the risotto is soft and rippling.
They have a distinctly nutty flavor and a marvelous texture: creamy yet chewy, with a slight nubbly bite that comes from the outer coat.
Europeans have a slight over bite.
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