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Discover Ludwig"i zip" is not a complete sentence and is not grammatically correct in written English
It is missing a subject and a verb. You can use "zip" in a sentence as a verb to describe the act of closing or fastening something with a zipper. For example: - I quickly zipped up my jacket before heading out into the cold. - Can you help me zip up my dress? - The tent zipped shut, keeping out the bugs and cold air.
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I zip up, hood up, and wriggle in.
"Now I zip along the surface like a guy on a Jet Ski".
I zip out to see Land's End, only 15 minutes' drive away.
"Genzlinger," screams the billboard as I zip past Carteret, "stop coveting your neighbor's lawn mower".
When I zip round corners, you can almost feel it hugging the road.
I zip up West End Avenue, enjoying the fresh green of the old plane trees and the early-morning quiet.
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I zip-tied the old man's wrists, and Joe forced him to kneel on the hard ground.
I zipped around The New York Times's newsroom and attended meetings from completely different locations.
I zipped up her coat and she went off to play outside with her friend.
I zipped up my coat and headed out to the backyard again.
Then I zipped the ball into a plastic storage bag and tried to warm it in my hands.
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