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The phrase "a tendency to slice" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a habitual inclination or pattern of slicing, often in contexts related to sports, cooking, or behavior.
Example: "He has a tendency to slice the ball when he plays golf, which affects his accuracy."
Alternatives: "a habit of slicing" or "a propensity to slice".
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I'll have to take the club out on a real course once the weather starts warming up, but if you're a mid-handicapper and you have a tendency to slice your drives you may want to at least test out the Diablo at your local course or sporting goods store to see if it straightens out your swing.
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A strong grip can help extend shot distance and eliminate the tendency to slice shots.
Always a tendency to smile".
He adds garlic, which I really like, but it has a tendency to burn, so keep it in slices, rather than chopping it finely.
But that one extra slice of cake would not really matter much, so there is a tendency to indulge today and push restraint off until later.
Currencies have a tendency to overshoot.
A tendency to it is inherited.
Humanity has a tendency to be terrible.
They have a tendency to flee danger.
There is a tendency to blame oversharing.
There is a tendency to ignore things".
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