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Discover LudwigThe phrase "I slip" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English
It can be used as a complete sentence or as part of a longer sentence. Here are some examples of when it could be used: - As a complete sentence: "I slip on the wet floor and fall." - As part of a longer sentence: "As I walk on the icy sidewalk, I slip and almost lose my balance." Other situations where "I slip" could be used include: - When talking about a physical action or movement: "I slip my hand into my pocket and pull out my phone." - When describing a mistake or error: "I slip up and accidentally delete the important file." - When referring to a memory or thought that comes to mind: "As I look at the old photo, I slip back into the past." In general, "I slip" can be used any time you want to describe yourself or someone else sliding, losing footing, making a mistake, or drifting into a thought or memory.
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Sometimes I slip into it.
I slip into utter absorption mode.
I slip down a rung then another.
I slip in and join them.
But then I slip, and tumble.
I slip on ice... stamp my feet upon the coctor's.
I know how far I can fall if I slip.
Then I slip around and give him a double hotfoot.
If I slip, I slip, but I tried not to think about it".
Later I slip into a car hire office.
When I slip on a banana peel, it's tragedy".
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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