Sentence examples for a wedge of from inspiring English sources

The phrase "a wedge of" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to describe a specific portion or piece of something, often food, that is shaped like a wedge.
Example: "I would like a wedge of lemon to add to my drink."
Alternatives: "a slice of" or "a piece of".

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Garnish your drink with a wedge of lemon or orange and the cherry.

A wedge of cheese.

Serve with a wedge of lime.

We're squirting squeezes like a wedge of lime!

On a breadboard sits a wedge of cheese.

PLAIN SLICE -- A wedge of cheese and tomato pizza.

A wedge of it threatened to topple off the plate.

You'll see in his right hand a wedge of papers.

Serve with a wedge of lemon on the side.

Serve each skewer with a wedge of lime.

Serve at once with a wedge of lemon.

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