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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a thin slice" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a small, narrow portion of something, often in a metaphorical sense.
Example: "The chef recommended a thin slice of lemon to enhance the flavor of the dish."
Alternatives: "a narrow piece" or "a slim portion."
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Layer a thin slice of cheese over sliced bread, using a cookie cutter to cut out the ghost.
Garnish with a thin slice of watermelon and guzzle.
Stuff each slash with a thin slice of ginger.
1. Wash lemon grass, and trim a thin slice off root end.
I wanted each serving to be like a thin slice of terrine.
(A thin slice of bacon, fried, has about 35 calories and 100 milligrams of sodium).
With carving knife, cut a thin slice of squash horizontally across rim.
Remove a thin slice of bark along the lowest inch or two of the stem.
But this is a big bet on a thin slice of the economy.
Their territory is now down to a thin slice of southern Somalia.
4. With serrated knife, trim a thin slice from either end of each knish.
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