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The phrase "a slip up" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a minor mistake or error, often in a casual or informal context.
Example: "During the presentation, I made a slip up when I accidentally mixed up the figures."
Alternatives: "a blunder" or "an oversight."
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A CEO with a superb record of running a giant industrial firm says that a slip up would make him vulnerable.
Either way, it's been about five weeks since I had a bit of a slip up, a fall and reconstruction of my arm.
Perhaps that's just a slip up?
If there is a slip up at any point the system throws it up automatically.
This might be a slip up, but it also might be a great way to add storage to an Xbox for relatively cheap.
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"It was a slip-up.
It's just a slip-up".
It characterized the Merton Center incident as a slip-up.
"We lost last week, but that was a slip-up.
It's not a slip-up on their part".
"When I see it again I see a slip-up.
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