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The phrase "a slag" is correct and usable in written English, though it can be considered derogatory in certain contexts.
It can be used to refer to a promiscuous woman or as a term of insult, often in informal or colloquial settings.
Example: "She was unfairly labeled as a slag by her peers, despite her having a healthy social life."
Alternatives: "a promiscuous woman" or "a loose woman".
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Nonmetallic wastes form a slag with the fluxing materials.
She admitted "possibly" calling her a slag during an argument.
She got harassed for it and called a slag.
But you make me want not to be a slag, unless it's for you".
At another point, Marcia tells the same woman: "You dress like a slag.
I should have said, 'Are you calling me a slag?' I wish I'd said that.
Fulton conceded he had called Ellement a "slag" and a "cunt".
I love her, and she's a really good journalist, but she called me a slag".
She thinks that sometimes she looks like a slag and a prostitute.
Do not attempt to discard it in a slag pile, bog, recycling receptacle, or mine pit.
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