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The phrase "slip on" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used as a phrasal verb which means to put on something quickly or lightly with a sliding motion, such as a pair of shoes, a coat, or a pair of pants. For example, "She slipped on her shoes and rushed out the door."
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It will slip on easily because of the solvent.
Slip on one 6mm lapis bead.
With one under his head, slip on the nose band.
Or slip on headphones.
Actors slip on it.
Heck, you could even slip on loafers.
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A grey slip-on?
A slip-on shoe".
Jess wears slip-on trainers, £145, russellandbromley.co.uk.co.uk
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Put on blue slip-on shoes.
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