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Discover Ludwig"bite to" is not grammatically correct and would not be used in written English.
It does not make sense in the context of a sentence.
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It has a hard bite to it.
A little bite to it.
You need a bite to eat?
"They're having a bite to eat.
That also means that there isn't much bite to it.
The result gave some bite to a soft, unacidic dish.
Smith lingers, pondering one last sound bite to oblige Germans.
A cartoon character with a bite, to be sure.
There is bite to this lineup after all.
They should still have a little bite to them.
Ford found a nice bite to the wine.
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