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"bite on" is a valid phrase in written English.
It can be used when describing someone biting down on something, such as food or an object, with their teeth. Here is an example: "I couldn't resist the temptation and took a bite on the freshly baked chocolate chip cookie." In this sentence, "bite on" is used to describe the action of the speaker sinking their teeth into the cookie.
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Then don't bite on one hand and try not to bite the other hand.
Brook does not bite on this one.
That didn't prevent him from getting one big bite on his upper back.
The sutures were tied to themselves after one more bite on the scleral bed.
The defense has no reason to bite on it.
Mr. Linwood had a fresh mosquito bite on his forearm.
You bite on the compliment and lose a filling.
"I didn't expect you guys would bite on that".
When Jackson was confronted with the sound bite on his weekly radio show, he was miffed.
A white shark tends to inflict a single bite on its human victim and then retreat.
"You're not going to get me to bite on it," Tortorella said.
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