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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a better slice of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when comparing options or choices, often in a metaphorical sense related to gaining a more favorable or advantageous portion of something.
Example: "After reviewing the offers, I believe this deal provides a better slice of the market for our company."
Alternatives: "a more favorable portion of" or "a superior share of".
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"You'll get a better slice of life in Solukhumbu and the trails are quieter".
"You'll get a better slice of life in Solukhumbu and the trails are quieter". Alternatively you can trek out of season, in December or February, when numbers are down and the trails are quieter.
About 1 in 5 attempted posts gets through, perhaps 10Mb Broadband, which I cannot afford, gets one a better slice of access?
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What Taylor sells is nostalgia, tradition and the mystique that cutthroats really do a better job of slicing off stubble than any other method.
It's even better with a slice of pear and a couple of ice cubes.
Later, when you get better, slice the ball or use some variation of spin and speed.
Sad news and sobering discussions, also, seemed to go down better with a slice of pie and an endless cup of coffee.
Better take a slice of bread with cheese.
For tea, there is nothing better than a slice of Paul's honey-glazed, fruit-packed malt loaf.
It would be tempting to ask: "Mr Brooks, what is basketball?" but Tuesday night will provide a better answer when a little slice of the NBA comes to Manchester when Scott Brooks' Oklahoma Thunder face the Philadelphia 76ers.
Presumably they also think an Instagram picture of a cake is better than a sticky slice of the real thing.
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