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slice

noun as in piece; share

verb as in cut into portions, shares

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Drag performer and fan Nick agreed the show reflected only a "tiny slice" of drag culture in the UK.

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One stall sold slices of mangoes brought in from Jazan, the fertile southern province famous for its tropical fruits, wheat and coffee; others sold raisins, spices, nuts and gourmet honey from Yemen.

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Your emerging-market bond funds just got riskier: If you own a fund that holds sovereign debt from developing countries, and most diversified portfolios do, you probably own a slice of Argentina’s bonds.

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We carefully removed all the cream slices from a big box of Oreos and formed a ball.

Retail sales represent a large slice of consumer spending, the main pillar of growth for the U.S. economy.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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