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The phrase "gently bit" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is the past tense form of the verb "to bite" and describes the act of biting in a gentle or soft manner. It can be used when describing actions or behaviors that involve biting, or to add a specific tone or emphasis to a sentence. For example: - She gently bit into the ripe strawberry, savoring its sweetness. - The puppy was teething and gently bit down on the toy to soothe his gums. - The old man's dentures were loose, causing him to gently bite his tongue while eating. - After years of gentle nagging, she finally bit her husband's head off for leaving the dishes in the sink.
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The caffeine will pass through your system gently bit by bit and will lose most of it's energy value.
Put the headstall on the horse gently, bit first, remembering to push the ears forward one at a time, not reaching through and pulling them forward uncomfortably.
"Right!" He leaned over and kissed her and gently bit her neck.
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