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The phrase "a significant slice of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a substantial portion or segment of something, often in contexts related to data, resources, or demographics.
Example: "The survey revealed that a significant slice of the population prefers online shopping over traditional retail."
Alternatives: "a considerable portion of" or "a substantial part of".
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And 100 square feet is a significant slice of space.
China already owns a significant slice of the UK's strategic infrastructure.
A significant slice of education spending goes straight to the union.
A significant slice of unwanted English history was made on a damp, grey Easter Day in Watford.
Needham & Co analyst Mark May said the move would allow Google to claim a significant slice of "online real estate".
All the signs are that it will win a significant slice of Chicago's floor-based, open-outcry business.
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But if the C919 grabs any significant slice of that market, it would represent a new, expanded opportunity for G.E.
There are few signs that any significant slice of Democratic Party elites have the motivation, conviction and intestinal fortitude to break out of their self-induced coma.
Considering there are currently hundreds of seed companies worldwide, this is a fairly significant slice of the pie.
£20 is about as low as you can go in theatres, which need to make a significant slice from their standard percentage of the take.
Traditionally, retirees have been told to keep a significant slice — about 50 to 60 percent of their portfolio — in these risky assets, and that's what many people tend to do.
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