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'slip mind' is not a correct phrase in written English.
A more appropriate phrase would be "slipped my mind," which is used to describe the action of forgetting something. Example: I completely slipped my mind that I had to go to the store today.
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Ptolemy, too, is painfully aware of his slipping mind.
Living alone in her home, she fought her slipping mind every inch of the way.
Women have a pesky habit of slipping minds at important moments – just ask those reporters who discussed our hypothetical new prime minister using "he" and "him" before being left red-faced by Theresa May's victory.
That may be why the movie's actual magic tricks, although well-executed, slip your mind.
But if you spend all day watching people, individual privacy may slip your mind.
Did these two actresses slip his mind when he made his comments?
She was so intense that life's mundane tasks would sometimes slip her mind.
A month later, he was more concerned: "I've been blowing stuff off and then having it slip my mind.
A professional golfer plays at a lot of courses, and one or two might slip the mind.
If we ever let it slip our mind, we are endlessly reminded about it, especially this year, its 50th anniversary.
One function of white privilege and male privilege is that these things often slip your mind, because they can.
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