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Discover LudwigThe phrase "ice the" is correct and usable in written English, depending on the context
It is often used in informal contexts, particularly in sports or slang, to mean to finish or secure a victory. Example: "With that last goal, we really managed to ice the game."
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Ice the kicker.
Off the ice, the Isles faced uncertainty.
On the ice, the language barrier seems nonexistent.
On Thin Ice: The Changing World of the Polar Bear.
With Plys on the ice, the Americans won.
Underneath that ice, the river was still moving.
War about EastEnders: Live, On Ice, The Musical? Yeah.
Ice the cake and decorate with berries or lime zest.
The dame has decided to ice the dude.
The ice the bears live on is simply disappearing.
On the ice, the Flyers are still profitable.
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