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The phrase "a glorious slice of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a delightful or enjoyable portion of something, often in a metaphorical sense, such as food, experience, or life.
Example: "After a long week, I treated myself to a glorious slice of chocolate cake."
Alternatives: "a wonderful piece of" or "a delightful portion of".
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But first, a glorious slice of Labour Party psychodrama.
The second was a glorious slice of pumpkin filled with an egg-based coconut milk custard and steamed to melting tenderness.
Spence D. from IGN felt that "So Excited" was like a "glorious slice of radio ready '80s churban soul" wrapped up and delivered for a current audience.
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Back in my brain thanks to a much-aired CBeebies trailer, this glorious slice of baggy pop remains the finest song to have been written between courses at a dinner party.
This glorious slice of ultra freshness spreads a positive message to African men and women the world over via rhyme schemes that paint Iruoje as the Nigerian Funky 4 + 1 or Sugarhill Gang.
Stepping into the shabby-chic hut, bedraggled and exhausted, the thought of spending the next few days in this glorious slice of nature relaxed us instantly.
With its blue lagoons, diving wrecks, coconut groves and glorious beaches, it's a slice of heaven.
You slice off a piece, wrap it in a frond of pancake, and settle into a glorious interplay of gelatinous and crunchy, of salt and sweet.
In a different review of the album, Morse called "Make It Happen" "glorious" and described it as "a clear slice of spiritual autobiography".
A glorious system of trails awaits.
It's a glorious instant of human endeavor.
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