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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'does not bite' is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used as a figure of speech to describe someone or something that is not threatening, dangerous, or intimidating. For example, you could say: "My dog is friendly and does not bite."
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Jay-Z does not bite.
It does not bite, but contains pederin, a stinging acid, to drive off predators.
In contrast, America's top federal tax rate of 40% does not bite until over $260,000.
The bat feeds on moths and other insects and generally does not bite animals.
'I Just Don't Find American Literature Interesting': Lit-Blog Pioneer Jessa Crispin Closes Bookslut, Does Not Bite Tongue.
O2's spanish owner, Telefónica, has been busy selling assets in Europe and if BT does not bite there are other buyers, including Hong Kong-owned Three.
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It doesn't bite.
But Kent doesn't bite so easily.
But Jon doesn't bite.
Reality doesn't bite, it flips burgers.
And he doesn't bite anymore.
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