carve a slice

Frequency: 4.52.1 per million words

to carefully cut a piece from something, especially a share of a market or profits

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  • The company managed to carve out a significant slice of the market.
  • He worked hard to carve his own slice of the lucrative tech industry.
  • New startups are constantly trying to carve a slice of the existing market share.
  • The experienced negotiator was able to carve a larger slice of the profits for his clients.
  • It took years for the small business to carve out a respectable slice of the local customer base.
  • The artist sought to carve a unique slice for himself in the competitive art world.
  • With innovative marketing, they aim to carve a substantial slice of the youth market.
  • The established players are finding it harder to carve a new slice in a saturated market.
  • She was determined to carve a significant slice of influence in the political arena.
  • The firm hopes to carve a profitable slice from the growing demand for sustainable products.