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Free sign upThe phrase "and a slab of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a large, flat piece of something, often food, such as meat or cake.
Example: "For dinner, I ordered a steak and a slab of chocolate cake for dessert."
Alternatives: "and a piece of" or "and a chunk of".
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LUNCH is a ladle of chilli with rice, cornbread, salad and a slab of chocolate cake.
It's unlikely anyone will say it was Proust eating a baguette and a slab of Brie.
Predators can simply offer some options, and a slab of the revenue they bring in.
Corrie was struck by dirt and a slab of concrete resulting in her death".
Then she brought her tea and a slab of apple cake she'd made herself, without eggs or dairy.
Of course, with a robust bottle of red and a slab of grilled meat, I'd have been done with it.
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The rock, an igneous cast called basaltic breccia, was gritty and strange with scoops and pockets, a slab of Swiss cheese eight stories high.
That gets a foot in clients' door and generates a slab of stable profits and deposits.
"And maybe a slab of marble in which to stick a basin and also some brushed nickel fixtures".
After the speeches were over, the executives and political leaders moved outdoors where they stood in a stiff wind and revealed a slab of concrete that was once part of the Berlin Wall.
Scatter thick slices of a cored tart apple over it and add a slab of smoked (or better yet, double-smoked) bacon, previously spiked with several cloves.
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