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Discover LudwigThe phrase "dip on" is not a commonly used expression in written English and may not be considered grammatically correct.
It is possible that it is slang or a colloquialism in certain regions or dialects, but it is not widely used or easily understood by all readers. If you do choose to use it, it would likely be in informal or casual communication, such as in a conversation with friends. An example could be: "I always like to dip on some fries with my burger." (meaning: I like to eat fries with my burger).
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Facebook has blamed this dip on seasonality, which is an excuse one expects to hear from a grizzled industry stalwart, not a young web revolutionary.
Benny the Dip" on Amazon Prime.
It had some fizz and dip on it that did.
The logs indicate that the formations are clay rich and dip on average 9 N-NW.
Rose blamed the dip on uncertainty ahead of the cuts announcement as well as warmer weather.
Overall shares moved higher, despite an opening dip on Wall Street.
Great as a dip, on sandwiches or on top of a baked potato.
An opening dip on Wall Street added to the cautious mood.
It had to have some power with some dip on it".
After quadrupling over the last year, there was a dip on Tuesday for shares in mobile banking business Monitise.
The influence of the rock ground dip on the rock failure zone was also studied by parameter analysis.
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