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But the definition is a bit slippery.
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The difference between custom and made to measure, or Saville Row in London and Varet Street in Brooklyn, can be a bit slippery.
We already knew it was a bit slippery, not always showing up when you think it should, but not only did it make a grand entrance into the N.F.L. and Major League Baseball games on Sunday, but it also showed such impressive two-sport range, the Yankees are now considering offering it a $400 billion contract.
It was a game where you could almost feel it was a bit slippery but we came through".
Sometimes the grass can be a bit slippery under foot on the opening day, but it was playing beautifully and I made a good start against Benjamin Becker.
The shoes may be a bit slippery on wood floors, so watch your step.
Though the condom will be a bit slippery because of the lubricant, make sure you have a reasonably firm grip before you insert it.
Insuring against valuables is a bit of a slippery slope and can encourage fraud.
Secondly, being caught by an officer in an aircraft is a bit of a slippery slope.
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