Sentence examples for Slice of life from inspiring English sources

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Slice of life

noun

A genre which presents day-to-day happenings with no clear central plot and takes place in a world that mirrors our own.

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Slice of life stories can be very appealing and just as noteworthy.

It's just a slice of life.

Or else as a slice of life.

It's a clear, compassionate slice of life.

A piece of cake -- a slice of life, Tokyo-style.

Just another slice of life down Weatherfield way.

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It is a slice-of-life, coming-of-age story.

"I am not a slice-of-life writer," Singer said in his Paris Review interview.

And I said: "This was always a small slice-of-life piece -- maybe it's old-fashioned".

It's easy to poke fun at "verismo" opera, the slice-of-life approach to operatic storytelling.

And I'd do the slice-of-life stories that any small-town reporter does.

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