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'bite out' is a correct and usable phrasal verb in written English.
You can use 'bite out' to mean 'forcefully cut, pull, or tear with the teeth'. For example: He angrily bit out a piece of the apple and threw it away.
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Large Scale Periodic Structures found prior to TEC bite out can be taken as possible precursors to ESF.
Fossil teeth study takes bite out of Neanderthal-European link.
To take a bite out of Apple?
It takes a bite out of business".
Another bite out of the Big Apple.
Go on, take a bite out of the big apple!
"It takes a bite out of humble pie," Coughlin said.
Medical marijuana took a bite out of alcohol sales.
The TEC exhibit characteristic features like day-to-day variability, semiannual anomaly and noon bite out.
Health costs take a direct bite out of paychecks.
This has taken a bite out of ad-supported television.
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