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Discover LudwigThe phrase "bite through" is a perfectly acceptable and usable phrase in written English.
It is used to describe a situation whereby something is pierced or cut into with the teeth or a tool. For example, "I had to bite through the rope to free myself."
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Hydroids are victimized by nudibranchs that bite through the chitinous skeleton or crawl into its openings.
It can tear out big chunks of concrete and bite through reinforcing steel.
Not many animals can bite through two-inch-thick hippopotamus hide.
"I thought it was normal at first but then it started to crush and bite through.
A bland Caesar salad came with croutons that were so hard I couldn't bite through them.
"You see that tiny white circle on the inside when you bite through the spaghetti?
"I didn't even manage to bite through to the mincemeat – that's not a good sign.
And sometimes they can land on your back and can bite through your T-shirt".
The question of sentience is the last thing on my mind as I bite through the wriggling creatures.
"For a car, a Russian will simply bite through the throat of a passer-by," he wrote this month.
"She took an exploratory bite, and then got stressed in the shallow water and tried to bite through my leg.
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