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The phrase 'occasional slips' is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it to describe when someone makes mistakes occasionally or infrequently, for example: Despite his extensive knowledge of the subject, the professor still makes occasional slips when teaching the class.
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It is immensely powerful, though there are occasional slips.
Ms. Levy said she has never felt unwelcome, despite occasional slips of the tongue.
Occasional slips from the orchestra hardly mattered for all the elegance and vitality of the playing.
The occasional slips reflect a voice which, if not always perfect in control, was always alive with emotional intensity.
His occasional slips came from taking risks — notably, from his almost manic determination to realize Beethoven's metronome markings, some of which seem improbably fast.
There were no repercussions, she said, because it was a neighbor's space and neighbors in Southie tolerate one another's occasional slips.
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Still, there are occasional slip-ups.
Of course, there is the occasional slip-up: a fatal illness, a tragic accident, a suicide.
They're the ones who make our lives better despite the occasional slip of the halo.
With all this unconventionality, there are bound to be occasional slip-ups.
Notwithstanding the occasional slip-up, Kundun is faithful to the Dalai Lama's own autobiography and the Tibetan version of events.
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