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The phrase "a small slice of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a small portion or segment of something, often in a metaphorical sense.
Example: "During the meeting, she shared a small slice of her research findings that highlighted the key trends in the data."
Alternatives: "a tiny piece of" or "a brief portion of".
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Solar still provides a small slice of electricity generation.
The sea is a small slice of it.
But marathons have been a small slice of his running.
Or at least a small slice of same.
More than anything they wanted a small slice of fame.
That meant the N.F.L., already a small slice of Nike's business, was going to shrink further.
4. Tax revenues have gone up, but make up a small slice of state budgets overall.
On a dank day in January, a small slice of Walsall is blooming.
But that does represent a small slice of the total audience for Mr. O'Reilly.
But it's equity, not cash: Waymo now owns a (small) slice of Uber.
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And I said: "This was always a small slice-of-life piece -- maybe it's old-fashioned".
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