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take a bite out of

Verb

Meaning

To bite into something once for the purpose of eating.
I took a bite out of the apple and immediately realized it was rotten.

(idiomatic) To reduce something by removing or completing part or all of it.
The police took a bite out of crime in the area.
I took a bite out of my homework today.

Source: en.wiktionary.org

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