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The phrase "a big slice" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a large portion of something, often in the context of food or metaphorically to describe a significant amount of something.
Example: "After dinner, I couldn't resist having a big slice of chocolate cake."
Alternatives: "a large piece" or "a hefty portion".
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Cut a big slice and tuck in.
That has taken a big slice out of global growth.
That's a big slice of the discretionary-spending pie.
Mr. Millan takes a big slice of that same pie.
And energy bills, a big slice of costs, have risen everywhere.
Will it enable Mr Ellison to help himself to a big slice of the industry's cake?
The likes of Brazil would prefer a big slice of China's $2.7 trillion foreign reserves.
Speaking of failure, there is a big slice of that in Nailed It! as well.
Taylor's Asian backers are looking for a big slice of the flat-panel TV market.
I was invited to join them and was passed a big slice of boar heart.
Laura tries to lure her honey out with a big slice of his favorite coconut pie.
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