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Discover LudwigThe phrase "biting for" is not grammatically correct and cannot be used in written English
A possible correct phrase could be "biting into" or "reaching for." For example, "I couldn't resist biting into the delicious chocolate bar" or "She couldn't help but reach for another slice of pizza."
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He lived on, shaking, convulsing, biting for breath, occasionally crying out.
It is dangerous if the ball is biting for there is no chance for batsmen to use their feet.
Relieved that Armageddon has been kept at bay, investors return to the markets, leaving the nail biting for another year.
Imagine someone caught biting for his club who then turns up the following week, in the whiter than white shirt of England, to score the winning try.
And, the report states that it all gets physically, mentally and socially worse when the children hit their teens and the effects of parental breakup in childhood go on biting for the rest of the child's life.
The sanction does not have any impact on a potential summer transfer should Liverpool deem that they now wish to rid themselves of a player that has been found guilty of biting for a third time during his professional career.
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"They bit for it big".
I tried to calm him down and got bitten for my efforts.
"But feuds are like a snake; they bite for a nothing".
Patrol cars are everywhere – and I haven't been bitten for a bribe even once.
I'll bite, for now.
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