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The phrase "I tip" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
This phrase typically means that the speaker is giving a gratuity or additional money to a service worker as a thank-you for their service. Example: "I always make sure to tip my waiter when I go out to eat."
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I tip the ball.
I tip my hat to them.
To that, I tip my hat.
"I tip my hat to him.
But I tip my hat to them.
"I tip my hat to him and that entire secondary.
Do I tip him again if I do?
"I tip my hat to the kid," Witt said.
Is it O.K. if I tip a lot?
Bashar and I tip forward in seats, look around.
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I tip-toed upstairs to the nursery, seizing my opportunity.
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