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The phrase "a healthy slice of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a substantial or generous amount of something, often in a positive or enjoyable context.
Example: "After a long week, I treated myself to a healthy slice of chocolate cake."
Alternatives: "a generous portion of" or "a good helping of".
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Shola Lynch is a healthy slice of such good news.
Why not rule the cosmos, or a healthy slice of it?
It's an entirely different mind-set from executing daily tasks — and worthy of a healthy slice of the profits.
But Gareth Bale's sensational second-half hat-trick salvaged some pride and a healthy slice of self-belief.
If Etsy continues to charm younger, hipper and tech-savvier online shoppers, Mr. Gillis said, it could carve out a healthy slice of market share.
Though uneven precipitation on the peninsula marred continuing growth in hydroelectricity, it comprised a healthy slice of the country's energy consumption by 1920.
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But while the American subsidiary captured a healthy slice portion of the market in southern California, it began to experience difficult times.
Like the federations of skiing's superpowers, it likes to slice off a healthy piece of the action.
Marinated black bass "dix saveurs" is an example: healthy slices of pristine fish surrounded by a scattering of chopped herbs in a tangy truffle-citrus vinaigrette.
I call it "Hall of Humble Pie," and I would recommend a good, healthy slice served up on a daily basis.
A mozzarella sandwich on an English muffin ($6) hits every taste and texture button: silken cheese, potato chips for crunch, pickle slices for tang and a healthy swipe of miso-flavored mayonnaise (a condiment that would be ubiquitous in a just world).
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