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"sliding from" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It can be used to describe a gradual or subtle change from one thing to another. Here is an example sentence: "The conversation started off friendly, but slowly I could feel the tone sliding from lighthearted to serious."
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He was almost sliding from halfway down the pitch!
We've been doing some great things this year and we face sliding from all we've accomplished.
The Frenchman Christophe Lemaitre, stiff-backed and eyes sliding from side to side, the most nervous.
Images of the body predominate, sliding from erotic to pornographic to portraiture and self-portraiture.
And the stock has been in free fall since March -- sliding from $104, to $23.625 Monday.
The men watch the truck cross over, sliding from side to side.
Sunlight and shadow drifted across the room, as if sliding from afternoon to dusk.
She was braking the car, skidding and sliding from the roadway into a deserted rest stop.
Recalling the encounter, Jamal demonstrated, sliding from his chair to the floor.
The camera is above a double bed, pointing straight down and gradually sliding from left to right.
He's in charge of the next point, sending Tsonga from left to right, slipping and sliding from corner to corner.
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