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Discover Ludwig"slide over" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It can be used to indicate physical movement, such as sliding over in a seat or sliding an object over to someone else. For example, "Can you slide over so I can sit down?".
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Slide over, Holland.
I'll get out and you slide over".
"Just signal and slide over," Arturo would urge me on the highway, and, as I signalled, other cars — other drivers — actually let me slide over!
But I would still urge you to slide over toward the detached side of the scale.
Sew ends of collar together and slide over head onto neck.
Westerman made amends by beating three Warrington defenders to slide over but the visitors took control.
Ashen clouds slide over the weakening sun, their shadows dancing across the rock face.
On the multitasking front, split view and Slide Over are still there.
"Slide over," he commanded.
They will slide over and offer you a seat.
Don't slide over, he'll think you're playing hard-to-get and he'll just keep sliding.
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