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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a slab" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a flat, thick piece of material, often stone or concrete, in various contexts such as construction, cooking, or art.
Example: "The contractor ordered a large slab of granite for the kitchen countertop."
Alternatives: "a block" or "a piece".
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The stove is a slab of lava.
He scored a slab of Gorwydd Caerphilly.
A slab of coffee chocolate.
HM Revenue & Customs used a "slab structure".
Lunch is just a slab of meat.
IN THE SEATS A side — or is it a slab?
Good eaten alone, or with a slab of mature cheddar.
Buy a slab – get your free car flags!
It comes piled on a slab of meltingly tender eggplant.
Spread the pesto on a slab of bread.
Paul might as well be a slab of meat.
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