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"in bites" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It means to take small or incremental amounts, rather than all at once. Example: She couldn't finish the whole sandwich in one sitting, so she took it in bites throughout the day.
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HBR: Human-biting rates expressed in bites per man per night (b/h/n); NoCSP: Number of female Anopheles mosquitoes examined for the presence of circum-sporozoite protein (CSP); PR: Parous rate ± 95% confidence interval; NoDEO: Number of female Anopheles specimens whose ovaries were dissected and examined; NoCOL: Number of female Anopheles mosquitoes collected.
Even a 20 percent reduction in bites makes a difference".
Another story the public might well be interested in bites the dust.
Carefully suck out the juice, then eat the rest in bites, dipping it into the sauce.
Health authorities warned residents not to handle distressed flying foxes after a spike in bites and scratches.
Of course being from television and movies, where dialogue is memorized in bites, she seldom gets the words exactly right.
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I'm covered in bite marks.
We need to look at revitalization in bite-size pieces.
Somaya, just 22 months, is covered in bite scars.
News programmes come in bite-sized pieces anyway, and everyone wants a different selection of bites.
I believe in biting the bullet, but it matters which bullet you bite.
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