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The term "slip in" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe a situation in which someone inserts a statement or comment quickly and unexpectedly, either in conversation or in writing. For example, "He had to interrupt the conversation to slip in a quick question."
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We slip in slime.
Did they slip in the bathtub?
I recently tried to slip in anyway.
It began to slip in early May.
There's a slip in, they need wickets.
Maybe you'll slip in the shower.
Some slip in just for tours.
I slip in and join them.
Agricultural prices will slip in 2013, but not by much.
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Slip-in Shin Guards.
A binder has a slip-in pocket.
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