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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a hip" is correct and usable in written English, depending on the context.
It can be used when referring to a specific hip joint or in a colloquial sense to describe someone as trendy or fashionable.
Example: "She always knows the latest fashion trends; she's really a hip person."
Alternatives: "a cool person" or "a trendy individual".
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RODDICK: And a hip?
She's a hip mum.
A hip lounge?
And a back and a hip?
She began dating a hip minister/d.j.j
"They had to use a hip retractor".
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"It's a hip-hop story.
This is a hip-hop studio, usually.
who sustained a hip-flexor injury.
"This is a hip-hop generation.
He'll be headlining a hip-hop bill.
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