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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a whole portion" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to emphasize the entirety or completeness of a specific part or segment of something.
Example: "After the meal, I realized I had eaten a whole portion of dessert, and I felt quite satisfied."
Alternatives: "an entire portion" or "a complete portion".
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In trashing your ex, you were, in a sense, trashing yourself and a whole portion of your life.
Half orders of pasta are available for a first course, but nondieters would be happy with a whole portion of this classic, for an entree.
"In me a whole portion of it is missing – it is like a floor in a house where there is no furniture".
But for now, a whole portion of her wardrobe is off-limits, including about 75 shirts and Spurs-decorated jewelry, purses and shoes.
Mosaic pieces are anonymous fractions of the design and rarely have the dimensions of pieces for intarsia work (fitted inlay usually of wood), whose function is often the rendering of a whole portion of a figure or pattern.
I tasted the dishes I was preparing - and those of the other chefs - not once, but several times, arguing (as I still do) that you can't tell if a dish is right until you have eaten a whole portion of it.
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Knocking down one teensy wall to expose a staircase would open up that whole portion of the house.
I imagine it might encourage some more inventive staging and with that comes a whole catering portion of lunacy.
One time, he threw the whole portion in the ocean as a protest".
Whenever food and water are scarce, I give them my whole portion.
The worst part of her job "is trying not to eat the whole portion," Mrs. Longfield said, laughing.
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