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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a slide over" is not standard in written English and may be confusing without context.
It could potentially be used in informal contexts to describe a movement or transition, but clarity is important.
Example: "After the presentation, there was a slide over to the next topic that caught everyone's attention."
Alternatives: "a transition to" or "a shift towards".
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On this scary road, unprotected by railings, drivers need someone beside them while dexterously avoiding a slide over the cliff.
It feels like the wrenching culmination of a slide over decades, during which Kodak's employment in Rochester plummeted from 62,000 in the 1980s to less than 7,000 now.
Dr John Jerrim of the IoE points out that while Pisa indicates a slide over time another major study, TIMSS Trendss in International Maths and Science Study) shows that the maths scores of English 13 and 14-year-olds rose compared with other countries over the past decade.
The exhibition, in the mansion's ornate former drawing room, which is now called the Great Hall, includes what Mr. Joyce calls a "fanciful re-creation" of a speakeasy, complete with a door equipped with a slide over a peephole, and a photograph of William Coe's daughter, Natalie (who got married in this very room in 1934), at the "21" Club in Manhattan when it was a speakeasy.
They also gave up on Puerto Rican regional bank First Bancorp, which has been on a slide over the past 52 weeks, losing half of its value.
"There is a slide over the side and child graffiti all over the boxes.
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Vanguard senior shortstop Nick Rodda initiated the triple play by retreating to shallow left field and making a sliding over-the-shoulder catch of a blooper off the bat of Boon Farrington.
My husband, a sucker for anything that screams "new!" in bright letters, bought a brush shaped to slide over a ceiling fan blade.
Nor do they have a big man who can slide over quick enough to challenge his shot before Westbrook flushes or sidesteps into an effortless finger roll.
Slide over, Holland.
"Slide over," he commanded.
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