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The phrase "a single slice of" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to one piece or portion of something, typically food.
Example: "I would like a single slice of pizza, please."
Alternatives: "one piece of" or "a lone slice of".
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However, it comes with only a single slice of truffle.
The last question is in regard to two mattresses surrounding a single slice of salami.
He even then refused to eat a single slice of bread from the camp.
Clustergrammer visualizes the same information by displaying a single slice of a dendrogram using trapezoids (Fig. 1c).
A single slice of pickled onion meanwhile, is the nest for a dollop of Mossfield organic yogurt.
Comfort food: A single slice of organically raised bacon, from the froufrou hippie grocery down the street.
As it turned out, I didn't come across a single slice of andouillette during my afternoon in Troyes.
While an entire burrito goes for $5 at many stands, at Two Boots a single slice of pizza costs $4.09.
MRI signals can give an image of a single slice of any part of the body, much like a slice of bread in a loaf.
On it I laid two slices of ham and a single slice of cheese, making sure a little bit of each hung over the sides.
His hamachi sashimi is a single slice of yellowtail brushed with a bit of olive oil and white soy sauce and sprinkled with chives and sesame seeds.
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