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"slip from" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe a movement from one place, position, or state of being to another. For example, "She slipped from her bed to the bathroom for a midnight snack."
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Yet they still slip from his grasp.
His suspenders did not keep his slip from showing.
The defense was perfect, aided by one slip from declarer.
"We let our identity slip from us," he said.
They have let nothing important slip from their control.
I squeeze myself thin, to slip from his grasp.
So he discreetly let the adjective slip from the agreement.
Layoffs, health problems, a slip from apartment to motel room.
They will slowly slip from his hands over time".
Thoughts slip from a dead brain so quickly.
We tend to slip from one to the other.
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