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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a pristine slice of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is pure, untouched, or in its original state, often referring to a specific portion of something, like nature or food.
Example: "The hikers were thrilled to discover a pristine slice of wilderness untouched by human hands."
Alternatives: "an untouched piece of" or "a pure portion of".
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The buzz: "A pristine slice of R&B-infused electro-pop" – Hot Press.
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A woman clutching a pristine slice, reclines on crisp, white sheets in a tasteful nude from her breakout SEX AND TAKEOUT photo series.
Neatly written on a pristine piece of paper?
Pristine slices of Hokkaido scallop carpaccio basked in a pool of chives-flecked olive oil laced with tangy sumac.
I recommend serving pristine slices of pie with vanilla ice cream to your loved ones.
For buyers like Dr. Schnabel and Dr. Josephs — who expect to move to Eden Hills by 2009 — rising prices and edged-out locals seem a world away from their still-pristine slice of ancient Judea.
It was not hard to visualize a pristine forest sliced and diced by roads and traffic.
On a very different note, a fresh, very appealing appetizer of raw yellowfin tuna with bits of marinated cucumber and gazpacho sauce does an intricate little dance, with bright, sharp flavors enhancing the pristine, velvety slices of tuna, a fish often condemned to be nothing more than color on the plate.
A pristine picture of Gbagbo was on the wall.
Sun Moon Lake: Picture a pristine body of water.
It is effectively a pristine sample of Mars".
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