Sentence examples for a slice of this from inspiring English sources

The phrase "a slice of this" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a portion or example of something, often in a metaphorical sense.
Example: "If you want to understand the project better, let me show you a slice of this data analysis."
Alternatives: "a piece of this" or "a portion of this".

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You'd be hard-pressed to tell the difference between a slice of this bread and a slice of standard.

Two very different businesses, one national, one local, are vying for a slice of this market in Manhattan.

Later, we'd stop in a pastry shop for a slice of this flaky, dense, sweet and salty cake.

Or stop by before dinner for a slice of this institution's great contribution to world cuisine: pizza toast.

What a way to start the day, with a slice of this cheese on fresh, toasted country bread.

Peering through a high-powered microscope at a slice of this tissue, the researchers could zero in on a single synapse.

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In that, James will share a slice of the stage this week with another ink blot, Tiger Woods, at the United States Open.

Here's a slice of the brain like this.

But in a fragmenting industry, his approach zealous cost-control, combined with segmenting and owning a slice of the audience, in this case a downmarket one is instructive.

The Guardian gives a slice of what this will mean across the country, highlighting a cross-section of 50 services that will shrink or cease to exist from the end of this month.

Plain milk is healthier than chocolate, but until a McDonald's meal contains fewer refined carbs and more vegetables than a slice of pickle, this is not the way America should be eating on a semi-regular basis.

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