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Discover LudwigThe phrase "did a flip" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to describe someone performing a flip, typically in a gymnastics or acrobatic context. Example: "During the competition, she did a flip off the diving board that impressed the judges."
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He did a flip, "then hopped across the room balanced only on his fingers and toes".
He hoisted himself on to a gymnastics bar and did a flip.
Robert Wilson, a hip-hop dancer playing Eteocles, did a flip, his body sailing for seconds.
I looked at my phone and my stomach immediately did a flip.
Every so often we did a flip to mimic the disorientation typical of a race swim.
He slipped, did a flip in the air and landed two floors below.
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In a similar vein, Mr. Obama did a flip-flop last May and decided to resist orders by two federal courts to release photographs of soldiers abusing prisoners in Afghanistan and Iraq.
Cell phones, thank the stars, still don't work underground, although the stomach did a flip-flop a while back thanks to a young man who sat across the aisle on a train, yakking happily into his phone.
"Then she did a flip-flop and claimed she had been against the projects all along.
The offer came out of left field, and my stomach did a flip-flop.
He ejected a 9-year-old 9-year-old 9-year-oldng a flip into the water.
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