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Discover Ludwig'slip further' is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used to refer to a decrease in a quality or attribute, or to refer to a situation in which something is declining. For example: "The stock market continued to slip further as the economy weakened."
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"Britain cannot afford to slip further behind".
Now consumer confidence is likely to slip further.
Without economic and political reform, it will slip further behind.
National Express started this sad decline, but the nationalised operation has let standards slip further.
In Venezuela, exports have begun to slip, further tightening global oil supplies.
The 2015 election might have seen influence slip further from the hands of traditional ad agencies.
The characters don't gain depth as the story proceeds; they slip further away from us.
The draw means Hearts slip further behind the leaders, Celtic, after the champions' win against Kilmarnock.
Indeed, some analysts now predict that the euro will slip further in the weeks ahead.
A loss here would see him slip further down that sandbank, away from the title.
No longer number one, Wayne will slip further down the rankings.
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