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slice

noun as in piece; share

verb as in cut into portions, shares

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Tariffs took a slice out of P&G’s profit in the first quarter.

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We ordered what I consider to be the perfect lunch: mussels poached in white wine and herbs, slices of crusty country loaf griddled in olive oil, and a plate of frites with aioli.

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That approach may energize a small slice of the party’s base, but it alienates voters that Democrats need to win.

They recreated low concentrations of the Aβ/fibrinogen complex in the lab and applied it to thin slices of mouse brain tissue as well as to living mice.

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At the same time, a flat, unseasoned butter on a really terrific slice of bread is such an “…oh” moment that can be super disappointing or even off-putting.

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

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