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The phrase "mosquito bite" is correct and usable in written English.
This phrase can be used anytime you want to refer to a bite from a mosquito. For example, "I got a mosquito bite on my arm last night".
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mosquito bite
noun
A small breast of a woman.
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I assumed it was a mosquito bite.
Is a mosquito bite a form of travel?
Mr. Linwood had a fresh mosquito bite on his forearm.
That was two months after the initial mosquito bite.
So the "vaccination" had to be delivered by mosquito bite, not needle.
He died from blood poisoning following a mosquito bite in Egypt.
"It's not an itch like you got a little mosquito bite or something".
Mirabile dictu, it did not hurt as much as a mosquito bite.
Tens of millions of lives have been destroyed by a mosquito bite.
Safety from danger, from a mosquito bite, from upset," Mrs. Stern said.
"A mosquito bite?" Then it occurred to him what had drawn Falk's attention.
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