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"quick bite" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is often used to describe a light or small meal or snack that is eaten quickly, usually between larger meals or while on the go. Here are a few examples: - "I didn't have much time for lunch today, so I just grabbed a quick bite at the food truck." - "Let's meet up for a quick bite before the movie starts." - "She's always on the go, so her favorite breakfast is a quick bite of yogurt and fruit." - "We stopped at a café for a quick bite before exploring the city."
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We can grab a quick bite before.
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QUICK BITE We had dinner around 6. I never cook.
Grab a quick bite, read mail and newspaper.
"I usually go there for a quick bite to eat with my mates.
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