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The phrase "slide me" is correct and usable in written English, often in informal contexts.
It can be used when requesting someone to pass or give you something, typically in a casual or friendly manner. Example: "Hey, can you slide me that book when you're done with it?"
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"I'll work until I die and they slide me out on the pipe rack".
Somehow the next step seemed to be to slide me gently into the oven.
We kind of had to stick to that, and Coach has had to slide me in whenever he could".
Again and again, he returns to the notion that his age and persona may be leading older people "to slide me in there as a misguided, misdirected child".
"The only time I'm not in this bed is when the ambulance comes and they slide me onto a stretcher and take me to the hospital," she said, referring to her periodic doctor appointments.
Slide me up".
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Then she slides me a piece of paper.
"I think I know what you are saying," the clerk said, glancing at the man and sliding me my boarding pass.
But at that moment, I find myself swimming in a sea of scree, going nowhere, each step sliding me back down the slope exhaustingly.
I climbed onto the gurney, and a technician fitted me with a helmet that had a built-in viewer, and then slowly slid me into the coffin-like scanning tube.
"It's good to be alive!" Fred warms me up with 20 minutes on the bike and then he carefully wraps my hands, slides me inside a pair of 12-ounce Lonsdale gloves and puts on the Clash.
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