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Discover Ludwig"flipping it over" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It can be used in a variety of contexts to describe physically or metaphorically turning something over. For example: - I couldn't read the label on the bottom of the jar, so I tried flipping it over to see if it was on the other side. - The negotiation wasn't going well, so I decided to try flipping it over and approaching the problem from a different angle. - The pancake was bubbling on one side, so I flipped it over to cook the other side. - I was struggling with my essay, so I asked my friend to take a look at it and give me some feedback by "flipping it over" and reading it from a different perspective.
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The trip has challenged my prejudice, and then surprised me by flipping it over entirely.
Gurielidze and Kopaliani got out of the vehicle just in time, the surge flipping it over as they made it to the top of a nearby animal cage.
Let it cook for two and a half minutes, before carefully flipping it over with a palette knife or egg slice, and let it cook for a further two and a half minutes.
Let it cook for two and a half minutes, before carefully flipping it over with a palette knife or egg slice, and let it cook for a further two and a half minutes.
"We get the traumas, kids riding their bikes with no helmets on, the adults riding the four-wheeler getting paralyzed from flipping it over," she says about her work as a nurse on a team that specializes in head, neck and back injuries.
But, in "Stranger Things," the psychic girl — her name is Eleven, and she's played by a show-stealing Millie Bobby Brown — explains where the missing boy has gone by grabbing a handy Dungeons & Dragons game board, flipping it over, and pointing to its all-black reverse side, where, she says, he is "hiding".
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She flipped it over in one motion.
I then flipped it over to see my "stats".
To spot a good quality rug, flip it over!
Wait a few minutes, then flip it over again.
If the cake does not come loose, flip it over and cut it loose again.
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