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"slide about" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It means to move or glide around in a smooth and effortless manner. Example: The figure skater gracefully slid about the ice rink, performing intricate spins and jumps.
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These turn into miniature watering-holes, where the flying revellers now crash-land and slide about, their long, hollow tongues sloshing to and fro, turning purple with pleasure.
As compensation, the ballet looks glorious, set by the late Nicholas Georgiadis in a Tudor Gormenghast of gilded towers, which slide about like shifting islands to suggest Rose's journey towards self-knowledge.
Each time my aunt and uncle teased me about being the boy in the picture I felt my mind unravelling: my ideas about myself, my house, my picture and the picture I resembled, the boy who looked like me, and the other house would slide about in a confusion that made me long all the more to be at home again, surrounded by my family.
The trouble is their naturally light and slippery nature, which causes them to slide about and become separated.
In this collection, wonderfully weird autonomous forms stretch and slide about, mutating into bizarre creatures that have a transhuman, futurist look to them where bodies do things they shouldn't and the results are like some twisted experiments from a lunatic puppet master in a Manga film.
Wondering how is will not slide about?
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The technology sector as a whole, as tracked by the Nasdaq composite index, slid about 0.7 percent., Christine Hauser reported for The New York Times.
"Don't ask me for coherence," sings the mythic hunter Gracchus as, bare-chested, he slides about on top of a glitzy cocktail bar.
There's a previewing process, and at 600 dpi a slide takes about 1 10.
The ruler keeps sliding about against his hair.
Yet even before the Olympics, athletes there were sliding about 10 m.p.h.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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