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The phrase "a slope" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to an inclined surface or a gradual rise or fall in a landscape, often in mathematical or geographical contexts.
Example: "The hikers struggled to climb up a slope that seemed to go on forever."
Alternatives: "an incline" or "a gradient".
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We parked on a slope.
The small backyard is on a slope.
INSIDE: The house is on a slope.
The house is set on a slope.
It's too slippery a slope.
He's always on a slope.
Down a slope they discovered a mausoleum.
I wouldn't accidentally call someone a slope.
Then we galloped up a slope.
About those tees boxes: Some could be on a slope.
The volcano was Lascar, which shares a slope with Simba.
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