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Discover Ludwig"dip for" is not a correct English phrase.
It does not follow the standard rules of English grammar and is not considered a proper phrase. If you are trying to say that someone is dipping something, use the phrase "dip into" or "dip into something," instead. Example sentence: She dipped into the pot of fondue to get some melted cheese.
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Use as a dip for artichokes or other vegetables.
The simultaneous dip for the line had the crowd gasping.
IT RESEMBLED a lucky dip for six-year-olds.
In the meantime, there's more dip for you.
Profits are set to dip for the first time in five years.
Or try it as a dip for thick-crusted country bread.
Serve alongside the mushy-pea hummus and beetroot dip for a very pretty colourful table.
Philippine adobo sauce, vinegary and spicy, makes a zesty dip for fried chicken and waffles.
And try cut vegetables with a yogurt dip for a munch between meals or before dinner.
After a sharp dip for his first Sunday of rebellion, the priest's numbers have held steady.
Adams projects another decline in 2008, to $15.4 billion, and a similar dip for 2009.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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