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Discover LudwigThe phrase "slide back into" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
It is often used to refer to returning to a previous state. For example, "After a few difficult weeks, I feel like I'm gradually sliding back into my old familiar routine."
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Europe would slide back into recession.
It is very easy to slide back into dictatorship".
Some commentators have persisted in projecting the view that Sudan may slide back into war.
Libyans and international actors must act now to stave off a slide back into civil war.
Another would be for Lebanon to slide back into civil war.
The Owls win only one game and slide back into the conference cellar.
Shred the chicken's flesh, salt it, let it slide back into the broth.
The inevitable consequence is a slide back into all-out war.
It would not take much, people here say, for Chechnya to slide back into chaos.
Every time Bynum appears ready to play up to his potential, he seems to slide back into lethargy and mediocrity.
Traders concerned about the potential for the economy to slide back into recession drove stocks lower through most of August.
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