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Discover Ludwig"slides over" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used to describe an object or body moving smoothly and effortlessly across a surface. Here is an example: "The pencil slides over the paper as the artist's hand effortlessly creates beautiful strokes." "Slides over" can also be used in a more literal sense, to describe an object physically moving over another object. For example: "The book slides over the edge of the table and falls onto the floor." In both cases, "slides over" conveys a sense of movement that is smooth and continuous. This phrase can be used to add detail and imagery to a sentence.
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He runs 15m before passing inside to brother Brett who slides over with Thurston around his legs.
It is so easy to say I hope to — the tongue slides over it.
Slides over from the House.
"The jam syrup slides over tongue, palate, throat.
Every time I think about Barcelona, exhaustion slides over me.
The cocoon slides over the head, and fertilization takes place.
He offloads inside to Smith who slips, but on the wet ground slides over from 5m.
60min The All Blacks' scrum retreats, Lamaison chips and Richard Dourthe slides over for a try.
The cat's red tongue slides over glistening teeth sharp as ice picks.
A bunch of PowerPoint slides over half a day will probably achieve very little.
IF analysis of isolated cells cultured on 8-chamber slides over a period of 48 hours.
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