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Free sign upThe phrase "add a slice of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to the action of including a slice of something, typically food, in a dish or drink.
Example: "For a refreshing drink, you can add a slice of lemon to your iced tea."
Alternatives: "include a slice of" or "put in a slice of".
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Add a slice of tempura and serve at once.
Add a slice of lemon and a rosemary sprig to each, then serve.
Also, the fast-food versions often add a slice of cheese.
Tip: You could of course go the extra mile to Egg McMuffindom and add a slice of cheese under the egg or sausage patty.
Just pour a nice slug of it (60ml or so) over ice, add a slice of orange and a splash of soda to taste, and enjoy.
Gin with lots of ice is a perfectly pleasant drink, especially if you can add a slice of lemon or two.
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Putting it in a fun cup or thermos and adding a slice of fruit can make it more appealing.
On the buffet line, a slender man shoveled high the stuffed shells, cutlets and casseroles, adding a slice of pizza for good measure.
When they drew the new congressional map last year, Democratic leaders in Annapolis chopped off the Republican-leaning eastern portion of Bartlett's district, while adding a slice of more liberal Montgomery County, where voters have never seen Bartlett's name on the ballot.
Wendy's promotional sandwiches aren't that different from its basic burgers, adding a slice of bacon here, some barbecue sauce there.
He opened a package of bologna from the refrigerator, took two slices of white bread added a slice of cheese and some mayonnaise, mustard, catsup and relish.
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