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Discover Ludwig"slide in" is a common phrase that is used in written English.
It means to bring something into the conversation in a subtle way. For example, "As we were discussing the business merger, I couldn't help but slide in a comment about the current state of the economy."
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She put another slide in.
Boothe also could slide in at center.
It shouldn't slide in unnoticed.
Muscles contract when MF slide in.
My arms slide in after me.
The slide in new-car sales continues.
Profits started to slide in the 1990s.
My first slide in 12 years.
The giant rainbow slide in Bridlington.
The downward slide in the company's revenue was devastating.
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He'll slide in there.
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