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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a large slice of material" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a significant portion or segment of a physical or abstract substance, such as fabric, paper, or information.
Example: "The artist used a large slice of material to create a stunning tapestry that captured the essence of the landscape."
Alternatives: "a substantial piece of material" or "a significant portion of material."
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Portraiture accounts for a large slice of material.
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That's a large slice of working Britain.
Clearly, a large slice of corporate America agrees with him.
A large slice of global trade is counted in dollars.
Foreigners hold a large slice of American mortgage-backed securities.
PayPal already pockets a large slice of online payments.
Companies in many industries prefer a small slice of a huge market to a large slice of a small one.
In five bites, I could finish a large slice of pumpkin pie (and this is in fact a diet).
A 20-minute bike ride is great, but doesn't merit a large slice of cake.
A young man boarded, holding a large slice of pizza in his outstretched hand.
(What happened to them? I always hope they inherited a large slice of Norfolk).
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