slice of the pie
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"Everybody's going to be like, okay, we need a bigger slice of the pie," she said.
From BBC
Yet I suspect that the stock market would perform well even if C.E.O.s merely earned millions, instead of hundreds of millions, and rank-and-file workers got a bigger slice of the pie.
From New York Times
Ke Huy Quan, last year’s best supporting actor winner for “Everything Everywhere All at Once” and one of the men who presented it to Robert Downey Jr. for “Oppenheimer” this year, grabbed a slice of the pie after walking the carpet and scarfed it down like he hadn’t eaten all day.
From Seattle Times
Unsurprisingly, online sales make up for a much bigger slice of the pie today.
From Seattle Times
For the bottom 40% by income that means a smaller slice of the pie even as their net worth has risen at the swiftest pace in years.
From Reuters
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