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The phrase "a slip of material" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a small piece or fragment of fabric or other material, often in contexts related to sewing, crafting, or textiles.
Example: "She picked up a slip of material from the floor and decided to use it for her next project."
Alternatives: "a piece of fabric" or "a fragment of cloth."
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Make a slip of material and put it in between the legs.
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It might be argued that at these extremely low shear rates, the leveling off of the viscosity might be due to slip of the material at the surfaces of the rheometer fixtures.
A mass of material that has slipped downhill by gravity, often assisted by water when the material is saturated; rapid movement of a mass of soil, rock, or debris down a slope.
When compared with automated contact methods of finite element (FE) analyses, gap elements have certain inherent disadvantages in simulating large slip of compliant materials on stiff surfaces.
Insert a piece of material, such as a pine needle, onto the loop to stop the bait from slipping.
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