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a piece of the pie

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a piece of the pie
a share in something Each group needs money and is working hard for its own piece of the pie.
Etymology: based on the idea that something whole is like a pie (a round, filled pastry) that can be divided
See also: pie, piece


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Variable Annuity Competition Among Small to Midsize Insurers A sign of the mature variable- annuity market is that more insurers are competing for a piece of the pie.
Another company vying for a piece of the pie is Avalon-based Island Navigation Co.
More importantly, Brown continues to take strides to ensure that black businesses get a piece of the pie.
 
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