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The phrase "a skip" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It can be used as a noun phrase to describe a small jump or bound, or as a verb phrase to describe the act of skipping or jumping lightly. Example: - As she walked through the park, she couldn't resist doing a skip and a hop. - The children played a game of catch, using a skip to pass the ball back and forth. - He skipped over the puddle, trying to keep his shoes dry. - She took a skip down the empty hallway, humming to herself.
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Have fun at Skip Day - if your school has a skip day, attend it.
A skip then.
I noticed a skip nearby.
Don't end up in a skip.
A skip away is Davie Street, the city's gay strip.
On the back of a skip outside Old Trafford.
It's a cake made out of a skip.
One of the old artworks was out of a skip.
And I will be thrown in a skip".
Breezy, with a high of 68 and a skip in your step.
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It's a skip-hunter's paradise.
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