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The phrase "a thick slice of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing a substantial portion of something, typically food, that is cut into slices.
Example: "I ordered a thick slice of chocolate cake for dessert."
Alternatives: "a generous piece of" or "a hefty portion of".
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A thick slice of meatloaf between two slices of bread.
A thick slice of bologna fried, served on toast spread with mustard.
Cut a thick slice of the wholemeal sourdough and toast it.
Toast a thick slice of wholemeal or granary bread (and butter it if you like).
It's great on its own, spooned onto a thick slice of country bread.
Pour in about 150ml of hot milk and add a thick slice of butter.
A thick slice of country-style pork pâté was well seasoned, and coarse-textured.
Riley represents a thick slice of history and evolution in the N.B.A., from substance to style.
Next, a thick slice of herring, topped with curry salad and drizzled with capers and onions.
This would also work as a side dish for grilled chicken or a thick slice of grilled gammon.
To achieve this, very lightly brush a thick slice of pain de mie with finest, unsalted, melted butter.
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