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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a slide of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a specific slide in a presentation or a visual representation, often in the context of slideshows or educational materials.
Example: "During the meeting, I will present a slide of the sales figures from last quarter."
Alternatives: "a slide showing" or "a slide depicting".
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A slide of a leech.
I think I've got a slide of that here.
Bruno showed a slide of a scientist doing science.
Let's look at a slide of the death rates.
I also included a slide of extravagant pools.
He clicked to a slide of Or Sagy's Facebook page.
A slide of the old Building 20 launched Mitchell's discussion of the principle of flexibility.
Silence reigned when Mr. Roberts showed a slide of his right foot.
In the back, a slide of the synagogue's rose-colored window was projected on the wall.
He showed a slide of a 1793 pamphlet on how to control bedbugs.
"We're not any better than the medieval doctors and their leeches". A slide of a leech.
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