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The phrase "have a slight bite" is correct and usable in written English.
It generally means to take a small bite of something, usually food. For example, you could say: "I decided to have a slight bite of the apple pie to see if it was any good."
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When cooked it should be tender, but still have a slight bite.
The rice should be soft but still have a slight bite to the centre.
It's better for them to have a slight bite than to be falling apart, so check them after 20 minutes.
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When half of the stock has been added to the rice, stir in the courgettes, then continue to add the remaining stock until the rice is tender but has a slight bite ̶ about 15-18 minutotalotal cooking time.
Pasta is cooked al dente and has a slight bite to it.
We might have a slight snack.
Europeans have a slight over bite.
They should still have a little bite and resistance to them when you bite into them.
Three nearly bite-size lobster tacos are stuffed full, and have a slight tang of orange and a nice kick at the end.
Let me have a slight advantage.
"Maybe I have a slight advantage there".
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