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The phrase "a formidable slice of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a significant or impressive portion of something, often in a context related to food, experience, or achievement.
Example: "The chef presented a formidable slice of cake that left everyone in awe of its size and flavor."
Alternatives: "an impressive portion of" or "a substantial piece of".
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The shaving market is $14 billion annually, and Walker has his eye on a formidable slice of it.
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He somewhat shamefacedly recalled slicing a whale in two when officer of the watch aboard the aircraft carrier Formidable.
It's just a slice of life.
Hers was a formidable achievement of intellect and will.
Iraq had a formidable arsenal of chemical weapons.
This book is a formidable labor of six years.
It is also a formidable collection of talent.
Even so, the shoot faced a formidable set of restrictions.
The unknown remains a formidable part of his game.
That is, nothing but a formidable Fourth of July cocktail.
Together, they are a formidable team of fashion-conscious queens.
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