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The phrase "slide to" is not a grammatically correct part of a sentence
It does not have a clear meaning and is not commonly used in written English. You could use the phrase "slide to" in spoken language in the context of giving instructions or directions. For example, "Slide to the end of the bar and then make a left turn." In written English, it would be better to use a more specific verb or phrase to convey the same meaning, such as "move" or "glide." For example, "Glide to the end of the bar and then make a left turn."
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We can slide to him".
Dip, and slide to the right.
Dip, and slide to the left.
(No slide to accompany it).
Panels slide to open and close off space at will.
My notebook and pencil slide to the floor.
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But Mr. Yassky preferred the traditional, slide-to-open window.
Contributions of surface roughness, slide-to-roll ratio, and substrate hardness on coating performance were studied.
I slid to the floor.
He slid to the floor.
The car slid to a stop.
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