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The phrase "a huge slice of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a large portion or amount of something, often in a figurative sense.
Example: "After the meeting, I realized I had taken a huge slice of the responsibility for the project."
Alternatives: "a large portion of" or "a significant amount of".
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And we've grabbed a huge slice of that market in just six years.
A cup of hot chocolate and a huge slice of cake costs €7.
Imagine that the game is your profession, a huge slice of your life and identity.
I even turned down a huge slice of cake last time at the finish line.
It will provide a unique record of a huge slice of the planet.
The young, the old and the single make up a huge slice of the population, and they flock to density.
A huge slice of the defence budget is spent on an independent deterrent that can never be used independently.
"Can you just move on, please?" He might have been speaking for a huge slice of the French electorate.
It had pawned many of its most valuable assets, including a huge slice of overseas investments, to service that debt.
The view was commanding: a huge slice of Central Park and the entire southern facade of the Dakota, immortalized by Roman Polanski's movie Rosemary's Baby.
Between them, the Trabelsis and Mr Ben Ali's sons-in-law came to control a huge slice of the economy (see diagram).
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