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Discover Ludwig"he trips" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
It can be used as a simple sentence on its own, or as part of a larger sentence to convey an action or event. Example 1 (simple sentence): He trips on the curb and falls to the ground. Example 2 (part of larger sentence): As he rushes through the crowded room, he trips on someone's foot and spills his drink all over himself.
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He trips; she catches him.
He trips but doesn't fall.
Sometimes he trips over himself.
He trips the historical and ethnic lock.
He trips and picks himself up.
He trips, falls, lands in the road.
And he trips only a few times a year.
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Had he tripped?
Was he tripping?
"No, he tripped," Toomer said.
He tripped over a leg while running through the woods.
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