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The phrase "a sliver" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a small, thin piece or fragment of something, often in a metaphorical sense.
Example: "She only had a sliver of hope left after the disappointing news."
Alternatives: "a fragment" or "a sliver piece".
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Worsley took a sliver.
Not even a sliver.
Do not lose a sliver.
The moon was a sliver.
"A sliver gown.
But it's a sliver that delivers.
It offered a sliver of optimism.
Job growth has shrunk to a sliver.
He's a sliver of the human condition.
Yet a sliver of hope remains.
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Here's to a sliver-free life!
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