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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a small chunk of cake" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when describing a portion of cake that is not large, often in contexts related to food or serving sizes.
Example: "After dinner, I treated myself to a small chunk of cake, savoring each bite."
Alternatives: "a tiny piece of cake" or "a little slice of cake."
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If it is covered by the top of your cupcake, use your spoon to carefully dig out a small chunk of cake from the center top to expose the filling beneath.
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Add a tbsp of butterscotch powder, a small chunk of tan lipstick.
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