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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a fairly small slice" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a portion or segment that is relatively minor in size or significance compared to something larger.
Example: "In the overall budget, a fairly small slice is allocated for marketing expenses."
Alternatives: "a relatively minor portion" or "a modest segment".
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According to Tibbals, "the pre-millennial cohort of humanity had to scour the snail-mailbox for a fairly small slice of erotic expression," but millennials can refine their tastes down to the nitty gritty.
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And it's still a fairly small space.
"Goshen is a fairly small community.
In most, they have a fairly small majority.
You could have a fairly small- size object.
TOM Online has been a fairly small, struggling company until now.
This is a fairly small bank in San Francisco.
Online video ads today are still a fairly small market.
TC: This is a fairly small sample size.
Currently HERE is a fairly small part of Nokia operation.
These fast growers constitute a fairly small club.
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