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Discover Ludwig"slip away from" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It means to leave or escape from someone or something without being noticed or detected. It can also refer to something fading or disappearing gradually. Example: As the party got louder and more crowded, Mary decided to slip away from the festivities and find a quiet corner to relax in.
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8.44pm BST It's beginning to slip away from Matthew Fitzpatrick.
This match is beginning to slip away from Europe.
The metaphors and similes often slip away from her.
Eventually, Dodola and Zam slip away from the sultan's palace and stray into recognizably contemporary territory.
Both teams are too skilled and disciplined to let their game management slip away from them.
She'd been married a few years when her name started to slip away from her.
My boots began to slip away from under me in the mud.
Rather, Henry almost absent-mindedly allowed his office to slip away from him.
"We know we let it slip away from us last year".
Both fluxus and Maciunas slip away from us the more we look and read.
If he lets the fight slip away from him, he could get desperate and leave openings.
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