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"flip a" is not a grammatically correct phrase on its own and would not make a complete sentence.
It could possibly be used in a sentence as part of a longer phrase, such as "flip a coin," "flip a switch," or "flip a page." These phrases are used to describe actions of tossing or turning something over quickly. Here is an example sentence: "I couldn't decide between chocolate or vanilla ice cream, so I had to flip a coin."
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Answer: flip a coin.
"Flip a coin," he said.
Will probably flip a coin.
"You could flip a coin.
You could flip a whole city!
How do you flip a bill?
Similar(23)
Yes, you do flip an ignition switch.
He flipped a few pages.
They flipped a coin.
He flips a switch.
Including flipping a coin.
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