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The phrase "city slicker" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It is often used informally to refer to someone who is accustomed to city life and not used to the rougher or more rural aspects of life. Example: The small town residents were amused by the city slicker's inability to start a fire during their camping trip.
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city slicker
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One accustomed to a city or urban lifestyle or unsuited to life in the country.
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