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The phrase "to bite" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English
It is often used as a verb, to describe the action of using one's teeth to grab or cut into something. Example: The dog lunged forward, ready to bite the stranger's outstretched hand.
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Cook refused to bite.
She likes to bite.
Trop., biting, disposed to bite.
Hopefully it comes back to bite them.
"Do you want to bite me?" "No".
You have to bite the bullet sooner.
He tried to bite motorboat waves.
"You ain't going to bite me".
"You ain't supposed to bite me.
"Sometimes I have to bite my tongue".
Moreover, some may start to bite soon.
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