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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a quip" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a witty remark or a clever comment, often made in a light-hearted or humorous context.
Example: "During the meeting, she made a quip about the project's timeline that had everyone laughing."
Alternatives: "a joke" or "a witty remark".
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"She's always ready with a quip.
"They deflect humor with a quip".
I suppose it was a quip.
It's a mission statement, not a quip.
Mr. Nelson, always ready with a quip, said nothing.
Twain responded with a quip that has now become famous.
Instead, Mr. Lanzana responded with a quip: "Cool!
To borrow a quip from Mark Twain: predictions are difficult, especially if they're about the future.
Say what you like about Roger Moore, he knew how to time a quip.
A quip that's funny to one solver probably won't be funny to someone else.
This becomes the rhythm of the session, difficult themes and then the release of a quip.
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