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Discover LudwigThe phrase "across lip" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to describe something that spans or crosses the lip, but without additional context, it is unclear when it could be used.
Example: "The paint smudged across lip of the cup, leaving a messy mark."
Alternatives: "over the lip" or "along the lip".
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I think that's what I wanted to come across with 'Lip Lock.'".
In between bracketing columns of speakers, 10 small digital screens were arranged across the lip of the stage, 10 larger ones across the middle, and one floor-to-ceiling screen across the back.
" 'What a place to raise a girl in!' she says, passing a handkerchief across her lip".
Tongue runs across upper lip moving from left side of mouth to right following arc of lip.
One customer, Jon Wagner, was particularly impressive, aggressively grinding across the lip's rail and launching high into the air.
He can see a vase and not only imagine the kind of room it once inhabited but the type of woman who might have brushed her fingertips across its lip.
The men give chase through a passing circus train, leaving Indy with a bloody cut across his lip from a bullwhip and new phobia of snakes.
The top left hand panel of Fig. 5 shows a set of principal curves across the lip region.
Blow fast air straight across the lip plate.
Once bindings are halfway across the lip, swing your arms in the direction you want to spin and throw your shoulder across body to the opposite hip.
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