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The phrase "a slice of wilderness" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a small, natural area that is untouched or minimally affected by human activity, often evoking a sense of adventure or tranquility.
Example: "After a long week in the city, I needed to escape to a slice of wilderness where I could reconnect with nature."
Alternatives: "a piece of nature" or "a patch of wild land".
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But these days the ultimate second-home amenity is a slice of wilderness.
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The Kabak Valley is a stunning and remote slice of wilderness.
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Or a slice of prosciutto?
It depicts a slice of America, a slice of humanity.
"A slice, like you cut a slice of sausage, but a slice of dream".
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It's just a slice of life.
Or else as a slice of life.
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