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Discover Ludwig"takes a bite of" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It is typically used to describe someone eating something, specifically taking a small portion of food into their mouth. Example: She takes a bite of her sandwich, savoring the combination of flavors.
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He takes a bite of octopus.
He takes a bite of his pastry.
He laughs, and takes a bite of his sandwich.
"My oh my," says Mr Hanline as he takes a bite of his burger.
Inspired, Remy takes a bite of a strawberry and closes his eyes.
Where are the ideas?" Turning his back on the TV, Adrover takes a bite of paella.
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Louboutin took a bite of his food.
I took a bite of the brisket.
Atala took a bite of the sausage.
She took a bite of rib-eye.
Maybe I took a bite of it?
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