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"small slice" is a correct part of a sentence in written English.
You can use it when referring to a relatively small amount of something that has been cut or divided from a larger portion. For example: "I only wanted a small slice of the cake, so I was disappointed when I saw how large the piece you gave me was."
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And those are just a small slice.
And that is but one small slice.
That small slice is called the umwelt.
This small slice of immigrant America has long felt invisible.
But marathons have been a small slice of his running.
Or at least a small slice of same.
More than anything they wanted a small slice of fame.
Before long, however, she transforms this lot into a small slice of paradise.
But these are going to be a small slice of the pie.
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The sea is a small slice of it.
This can only give you a small slice of Kurtág's world.
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