The phrase "a bite at the cherry" refers to an opportunity to do or achieve something desirable, and it is often used to emphasize that the opportunity is rare or limited. It implies the idea of having a chance to participate or take advantage of something valuable, similar to having a bite of a juicy and delicious cherry, which can be seen as a fleeting and valuable experience.
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