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The phrase "dip of" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is commonly used to describe a downward slope or angle, often in a physical or geographical context. Example: The hiker followed the trail as it wound its way up the mountain, careful not to slip on the steep dip of the rocky terrain.
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Simon & Schuster announces a revenue dip of nearly twenty per cent for the last quarter.
The dip of a fault plane is its angle of inclination measured from the horizontal.
It was a soupy dip of warm fava beans, chickpeas, olive oil and onions.
"Come along" she says with an impatient dip of the head.
Design is unobtrusive, scene changes marked by a dip of the lights.
GUACAMOLE may be the dip of summer, but avocados are at their prime right now.
But, she said, "it is time for a dip of my toe in the water".
He cannot go past a man nor dissemble with a dip of the shoulder.
Resolution! is a new year's look to the future, a lucky dip of new choreography.
Served with a dip of fish sauce and vinegar, it was the star of our lunch.
Using ArcGIS, we estimate the dip of several layers (n=52).
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