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Discover Ludwig"in slippers" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It describes something or someone being inside of or wearing slippers. Example sentence: I walked around the house in my cozy slippers, enjoying the warmth and comfort they provided.
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An aide puttered around in slippers.
They'll be coming out in slippers next.
("They were running around in slippers," he said).
Everyone moves deftly in slippers in this version.
"In real life, I don't see myself in slippers".
RBK newspaper reported the minister met investigators in slippers and a bathrobe.
There I met Zhou Youguang, a frail, stooped man in slippers and sweatpants.
The girls at Aligaon used to play in slippers or bare feet.
Richard Nixon, a harmless widower in slippers, is still alive when AM Homes waylays him.
How could you walk five blocks without realizing that you'd left the house in slippers?
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Meanwhile, his roosters-in-slippers version of cockfighting may be a little tame for the state's cockfighting lobby.
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