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The phrase "in a slip" is a grammatically correct and commonly used part of a sentence in written English.
It is typically used to describe someone or something as being physically inside a piece of clothing or material that is loose or sliding off. Example: Sarah walked down the street in a slip, not realizing that her dress had been caught and was slowly slipping off her shoulders.
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Thus, Newport Harbor's World War II-tainted dirt found a purpose: filling in a slip at the Port of Long Beach for extra container storage.
Telisha Williams, who makes up half of the duo at the heart of Wild Ponies, says, "The idea of a video of me in a slip would've terrified me a year ago, but about five months ago, I started taking burlesque dancing lessons, and my opinions of my body have completely changed.
In a slip you can die".
She stood before us in a slip that was not really clean, and I died.
Black and white photograph of Nicole Kidman lounging on a bed in a slip dress.
If any pupil is absent, we turn in a slip just like any teacher would to the superintendent's office.
But there's also a special edition, in a slip case, the edges of the pages gilded in silver.
In the end I found the reference for the book I wanted and handed in a slip with its name.
She is calf-like in doublet and hose, awkward in her crinoline and slinky in a slip.
There's something about seeing a teenager in a slip dress and jumper to make you muse on your youth.
They said, "You can either be in a slip or be in your underwear, and we're going to let you decide".
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