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Discover LudwigThe phrase "bite of pie" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use the phrase to refer to a single piece of pie, or a small portion of a pie, for example, "Mom said I could have one bite of pie before dinner."
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If you eat another bite of pie, you'll be taller than your mother!" and the Chihuahua jumped up and down angrily and said, "Nononono, not yet!" and a beautiful gray-skinned elephant wearing a purple sari, seated on the couch beside the orangutan, touched his shoulder with her trunk, and her gray lips said, "She's got another year before she'll catch her mother," and, beside me, my niece grinned.
"Really?! Really!" She squealed, shoveling the last bite of pie into her mouth.
A young boy said yes and came over for a big bite of pie".
In each small bite of pie, you get tastes of each layer that are distinct, complementary, and addictively combined all at the same time.
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"People here don't really think about the prisons," her friend Chris adds between bites of pie.
I took a bite of her pie.
I took my first bite of pumpkin pie in 2011.
IN THE end, Pakistan had to eat a bite of humble pie.
And President Obama took a bite of that pie on Wednesday.
The first bite of spinach pie — that sublime blend of spinach and eggs and phyllo pastry — brought tears to my eyes.
Before you take another bite of pumpkin pie, read this.
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