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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a flip-flop" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a sudden or unexpected change in opinion, policy, or behavior, often in a political context.
Example: "The politician's recent statements are a clear flip-flop from his previous stance on environmental regulations."
Alternatives: "a reversal" or "a change of heart".
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This is a flip-flop.
I don't even like a flip-flop.
Again, this is a flip-flop.
That's what you call a flip-flop.
Barry is like a flip-flop.
The shoe is a flip-flop.
Is she thinking of a flip-flop?
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This isn't a flip-flop-and-suncream kind of place.
An athletic shoe or a flip flop with an orthotic foot bed make better options.
With Liza, you might expect a shuffle or shim sham but never a flip flop.
If it's not a flip flop and not a heel, you're golden.
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