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The phrase "a modest slice of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a small or moderate portion of something, often in a figurative sense.
Example: "The report provided a modest slice of the overall budget, highlighting only the most essential expenditures."
Alternatives: "a small portion of" or "a limited amount of".
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The sensible first film to make as a director might have been a modest slice of downbeat social realism.
Though it's a windfall for the neglected province, it's only a modest slice of the payoff to PNG for processing and resettling asylum seekers, a source of grievance in Manus.
As the numerous mass shootings of recent years have shown, radical Islam is only a modest slice of a much larger story of youth violence.
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The first hint that "American Sexy" is not the modest slice-of-life drama that it appears is its title.
It's hard to overestimate the influence that these modest, slice-of-life scenes would have on subsequent generations of photographers, or Szarkowski's curatorial vision in conferring importance on the work of these artists.
FROM the modest slice of the television pie that I found time to watch this past year here are 10 of my favorite shows, in alphabetical order.
With the economy finally improving and the election more than 18 months away, Labour will argue that a modest recovery will benefit only a small slice of British society that needs no help.
I choose three modest slices of turkey breast and some avocado.
Mr. Scott wrote in The Times in August that the film, "at first glance a modest, ragged slice of contemporary life, turns out to be a remarkably subtle, even elegant movie".
Its modest broadcast stations enjoy robust profit margins but provide only a very small slice of the company's revenue.
I think it was their first home, a modest two slicer from a low-end appliance brand.
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