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Discover LudwigThe phrase "also it can slip" is not correct in standard written English.
It can be used when discussing the potential for something to fail or be lost, but it needs rephrasing for clarity.
Example: "The device is reliable, but also it can slip if not handled properly."
Alternatives: "it may also fail" or "it can also be lost."
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Also, it can slip under the radar by mimicking other conditions, like dementia.
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If the collar is too big it can slip out of it and run away.
Also it can tangle.
I also know that I can slip through a gap in the sheeting and be out on the road in under four minutes, if I sacrifice my jacket.
This is not only somewhat dangerous, as the knife can slip, but it will also produce a flavorless, waterlogged onion.
You can slip it into a purse or overcoat pocket.
You can slip it into a conversation casually.
If you can slip it in, do so.
Pull it tight until you can slip about three fingers under the throatlatch.
Latex caps: These are thinner and breathe more easily, but they also break with greater ease and can slip off your head more often.
"We've got Adam Virgo - we're still looking to see how fit he will be and we've also got the likes of Danny Woodards and Jim Paterson who can slip into a centre-half role.
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