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Discover Ludwig"slide from" is correct and usable in written English.
It is usually used to mean "to move smoothly and gradually from one place or situation to another". Example: The sun slides from behind the clouds, and the sky is suddenly illuminated.
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A slide from the office floor to reception.
The company later removed that slide from its Web site.
Carefully slide from the pan onto a large round platter.
They slide from the bag as if by magic, too.
The slide from civilisation to barbarism is shorter than we might like to imagine.
His slide from fulcrum to man-on-the-periphery was complete.
"Larry needs to be careful not to slide from civic pride to crass personal interests".
Arguments that dividends are tax inefficient contributed to their slide from grace.
6 Slide from the pan on to a large plate and cut into wedges to serve.
She's on the slide from the beginning: her hands have an electric life of their own.
It's the team's longest since a 10-game slide from July 17-26 , 1995
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