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The phrase "I skip" is a grammatically correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
You can use it whenever you want to indicate that you are intentionally not doing something or moving past a certain task or activity. Example: "I skip breakfast every morning because I'm usually not hungry until lunchtime."
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"I skip lunch.
I skip through them.
Can I skip some updates?
May I skip introductory economics?
I skip an entire issue.
Generally I skip through the ads.
When I skip it I feel it".
"I skip through the Hannah Montana songs," he said.
Huh? Can I skip all the legalities and pay $100?
Then I skip around, skimming the lists of ingredients.
My personal placement suggests that I skip introductory macro.
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