Sentence examples for a pie of from inspiring English sources

The phrase "a pie of" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It is not a standard expression and may confuse readers, as it does not typically describe a quantity or type of pie.
Example: "I would like a slice of pie, please."
Alternatives: "a piece of pie" or "a slice of pie."

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A pie of wonder, an über pie.

Bottled juice, widely available, will produce a pie of lower quality.

A pie of $1 the day after tomorrow is only worth $δ tomorrow and $δ² today and so on.

If we think of our model as a pie of explanatory power, each workplace characteristic represents a slice.

Most of the expenditures will come from general fund dollars — now a pie of around $3 billion, or less than half the city's total budget.

The center of the Map depicts the firm and the other agents (generally, a supply chain and its customers) who, jointly, contribute to a "pie" of economic value.

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We constructed a pie chart of the proportion of miRNAs in small RNA populations of 1 35 nt.

Think of your product like a pie chart of the value you are giving the consumer.

But they did, in 1973 on a muddy pie of a pitch in Sheffield.

The rest of that list could be assembled into a pie chart of contributing factors.

Janeschitz pointed to a pie chart of Germany's energy consumption.

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