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The phrase "bite by" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase when referring to incremental or small amounts of something, for example, "The costs have been rising bite by bite over the past few months."
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Bite by bite, we were captivated.
Some showed a slice of rye disappearing, bite by bite.
Well, my answer is the same: bite by bite.
First Bite by Bee Wilson (Fourth Estate, £12.99).
Sate allows one to live moment by moment, bite by bite.
But I liked the focus required to do something perfectly, bite by bite.
Wolf Won't Bite! by Emily Gravett (Macmillan £10.99) explores the cruel flip side of friendship.
She watched him consume his dinner now, get through the trout bite by bite, gulp down his wine.
Bite by bite, I finished everything on his plate, figuring that would teach him to mind his dinner.
"A fatal dog attack is not just a dog bite by a big or aggressive dog," Lockwood went on.
Chick-lit, with a bit of wit and bite, by an author who also came up with Everyone Worth Knowing.
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