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The phrase "are a small slice" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a portion or a minor part of a larger whole, often in contexts discussing statistics, demographics, or components of a group.
Example: "In our survey, the respondents who identified as vegan are a small slice of the overall population."
Alternatives: "represent a minor portion" or "constitute a small segment."
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Those numbers are a small slice of the divorces in the city involving children.
But all of this is something of an appetizer; street foods are a small slice of a larger phenomenon.
These players, who are a small slice of the tens of millions of Zynga devotees, are called whales in homage to the big-time casino rollers.
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The sea is a small slice of it.
But marathons have been a small slice of his running.
It is what it is; a small slice of casual gaming at a slightly inflated price.
But these are going to be a small slice of the pie.
Domino's Italian expansion is a small slice of fast food history.
$10 billion sounds a lot of money, but it's a small slice of what is needed from wealthy governments.
The 10-minute exchange was a small slice of the singular piece of American political theater that is a John McCain town-hall-style meeting in New Hampshire.
It's a small slice of the New York scene, with a special inclusion of the Havana-based pianist Chucho Valdés and his father, Bebo.
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