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You might use this phrase when describing a physical action, such as a person eating something. For example, "He took a bite of the apple and savored the juicy flavor."
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"It's a little like Alice in Wonderland," Davis said, taking a bite of a sub.
"I learned how to soundproof myself," he said, taking a bite of scone.
"I went, 'Ahhh, it's done,' " De Sole recalls, taking a bite of pink grapefruit.
"Dude, you've gotta try this," Don said, taking a bite of whooping-crane burger.
Alan Turing died after taking a bite of an apple that was laced with cyanide.
The picture, showing a clown taking a bite of a child's cotton candy, was taken on Saturday, not Wednesday.
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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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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.
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