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"get a quick bite" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It means to quickly eat a small amount of food, often while on the go. Example: I was running late for work this morning, so I had to stop at the corner store to get a quick bite of a granola bar for breakfast.
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"There are parks all over the place, and we can walk to the village to get a quick bite to eat" Pros Ellicottville is accessible, less than an hour from Buffalo, and within three hours of Pittsburgh, Cleveland and Toronto.
But if you skip breakfast in favor of first tracks, the most convenient place to get a quick bite is the ski-up service window at Alta Java (801-742-2614), in the day lodge at the base of the Albion and Sunnyside lifts.
I've gotten by just looking out for big groups of people with iPhones to figure out where I should be going, but when I'm by my lonesome and just looking to get a quick bite to eat, I basically have no idea where to go.
Turning 21 might seem like the biggest deal in the world to you right now, but the guy trying to get a quick bite and a beer after work probably doesn't want to be hassled by 20 drunk college kids, and the wait staff is probably just trying to get through their shift as quickly as possible.
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It's best to have a quick bite about 30 minutes after practice.
Alexis Bledel, Blake Lively, America Ferrera and Amber Tamblyn got together earlier this week for a quick bite, according to pics posted by Ferrera and Tamblyn.
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