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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a sliver for" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a small portion or piece of something intended for a specific purpose or recipient.
Example: "She offered him a sliver for his collection of rare coins."
Alternatives: "a piece for" or "a portion for".
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He cut a sliver for his 2-year-old daughter, Lauren, who gulped it between sips from a bottle.
Apple already dominates the online music and movie industry, leaving a sliver for everyone else to fight over.
By Sept 2015, after one year, three months, IP accounts represented 38.6% of the total accounting, and within the 'IP' accounting, there is a sliver for Wireless Home Phone.
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"Everybody's looking for a sliver of hope and for most of these boys that's the only thing they have.
A sliver of time for other teams is an epoch for the Yankees, who define themselves by championships.
It underwrote a sliver of hope for Palestinians in the city.
Can't we leave a sliver of room for facts as facts?
The Mahabad Republic occupied a sliver of Iran for most of 1946 and the first three months of 1947.
Molière's ironically happy ending has been ingeniously rewritten and even evokes a sliver of sympathy for Tartuffe.
The fans stood and implored Pavano to help them maintain a sliver of hope for a postseason run.
A sliver of hope for elephants emerged last year when China, by far the biggest consumer of ivory, announced it would ban its domestic trade.
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