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Discover Ludwig"a dip" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to a scoop of food, such as a scoop of ice cream or a scoop of guacamole, or to a brief immersion in a liquid, such as dipping your toe in a pool. For example, "I love to end my day with a dip of ice cream."
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"A dip in?" "A dip in form?" "No, no, no.
Can also be a dip.
Spas also see a dip in business.
We'd take a dip in the bay.
We definitely took a dip after that.
Take a dip in the pool.
And every spike leads to a dip.
A dip into the data proved instructive.
"But there's a dip," I said.
Buckingham, however, never had a dip.
Or serve them whole with a dip.
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