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"bite into" is an idiomatic and commonly-used expression in written English.
It is typically used to describe the action of biting into something, usually a food, with a lot of force. For example: "The apple was so crisp that he couldn't help but bite into it with gusto."
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Next, Will Bite Into The Mobile Space.
Bite into the filling, moist and fragrant.
You don't bite into it.
Bite into one and you're in Paris.
You bite into it, and molten cheese lava comes out.
When you bite into it, it bursts in your mouth".
"When you bite into this food, something happens," he said.
As you bite into them, a fluid bursts out.
Then bite into the marshmallow-topped cookie and finish it.
It has a bounce when you bite into it.
Your test is to choose which one to bite into".
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