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The phrase "a slip in" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a minor mistake or error in a particular context, often related to performance or behavior.
Example: "There was a slip in his calculations that led to the wrong conclusion."
Alternatives: "a mistake in" or "an error in".
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There's a slip in, they need wickets.
Let's keep a slip in, keep trying to take wickets.
A BP spokesman called the remark a "slip in translation" by Mr. Svanberg, who is Swedish.
If new regulations were eating into business, we'd see a slip in corporate profits.
Haney said there was "a slip" in Woods's work ethic their last three years together.
My boat at one time was docked at a slip in New Rochelle.
It would not want its reputation dented by a slip in the performance of Abbey Life.
Martin blamed "Aldi and others opening outside the big cities" for a slip in margins at the pub company.
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A binder has a slip-in pocket.
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