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Free sign upThe phrase "and a slice of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a portion of food, typically in the context of serving or ordering food items.
Example: "I would like a pizza with pepperoni and a slice of cheese on the side."
Alternatives: "and a piece of" or "along with a portion of".
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It contained a miniature baguette and a slice of turkey.
(District 23 is Manhattan and a slice of the Bronx).
About $11 for a pot of tea and a slice of cake in the garden.
Even if you haven't got your trunks they'll give a wave and a slice of watermelon.
She ordered a beer, a meatball sandwich and a slice of cheesecake.
For example, lime green and a slice of citrus fruit denote "fresh".
Arrange the salad leaves and a slice of lemon around it.
Lovely, and a slice of industrial history: the oldest surviving former paper mill in the country.
This is the apocalypse with a homely smile and a slice of Battenburg.
Garnish with green olives on a skewer and a slice of orange.
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A typical afternoon snack an arepa, a Colombian flatbread, and a slice of cheese.
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