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"a slice of the pie" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It is typically used to refer to a share or portion of something, especially in terms of resources or benefits. Example: "Everyone deserves a fair slice of the pie in this company, regardless of their position or seniority." This sentence means that all employees should receive equal benefits or opportunities, regardless of their job title or length of employment.
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That's only a slice of the pie.
Every TV viewer got a slice of the pie eventually.
"Our job is to grow the pie so everybody gets a slice of the pie".
GE, which is struggling financially, will hope Reservoir grabs it a slice of the pie.
In a few years, watches and bikes may be only a slice of the pie.
But this year, a movie grabbed a slice of the pie.
Dozens of smaller operations also vie for a slice of the pie.
Over the last 30 years, the gerontocracy turned to rent-seeking activities, preventing new generations from getting a slice of the pie.
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At some point (sooner rather than later), the guy will want to know: "How much do I have to pay for a slice of the pie--and how big a slice can I get?" Placing a valuation on young companies is a tricky, subjective game, but it's one small-business owners have to know how to play, especially when investment capital remains stubbornly scarce.
At some point (sooner rather than later), the guy will want to know: "How much do I have to pay for a slice of the pie--and how big a slice can I get?" Quote too low a figure, and you'll give away the store; shoot too high, and the investor may blanch at your grasp of the underlying economics.
At some point (sooner rather than later), the guy will want to know: "How much do I have to pay for a slice of the pie and how big a slice can I get?" Placing a valuation on young companies is a tricky, subjective game, but it's one small-business owners have to know how to play, especially when investment capital remains stubbornly scarce.
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a cut of the pie
a share of the pie
a fraction of the pie
a slice of the money
a slice of the cake
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a slice of the energy
a slice of the interest
a slice of the discount
a slice of the lobby
a slice of the revenue
a slice of the matchday
a slice of the credit
a sliver of the pie
a slice of the arancini
a slice of the transaction
a slice of the market
a slice of the island
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