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Discover Ludwig"slip out of" is correct and is commonly used in written English.
You can use it when you want to talk about someone or something leaving a place or situation quietly, often without being noticed. Example: "The cat slipped out of the house without anyone noticing."
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They can also slip out of pockets unnoticed.
"They'll slip out of your hand.
"You slip out of it".
How did he let things slip out of control?
Barbie later was allowed to slip out of the country.
His struggling team could slip out of playoff contention.
Now he could not slip out of her.
"Fashion should slip out of your hands," she decreed.
In the morning, he would slip out of the apartment before the stranger woke up.
The words slip out of his mouth, and they wait for him to tell them.
Arsenal have not won in four matches and have seen themselves slip out of title contention.
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