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"slip back" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
You can use it to describe a gradual retreat or return to a previous state. For example, "After a few days of positive news, the stock prices slipped back to their original level."
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And we slip back.
Outsiders just hope it won't slip back.
I would often slip back into lecture mode.
In 2011 growth in China will slip back.
How quickly will he slip back into form?
Suppose that developed economies did slip back into recession.
"Old routines are easy to slip back into," he said.
Will silver slip back into a commodity backwater?
You slip back 25 years in time," said Alan.
There's certainly a danger that we slip back into recession.
They slip back and forth between figuration and abstraction.
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