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Discover LudwigThe phrase "slipped again" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to indicate that someone has made a mistake or failed to do something once more. Example: "I thought I had fixed the issue, but I slipped again and forgot to save my work."
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Her weight had slipped, again.
She stood up and then slipped again.
Home mortgage rates have already slipped again.
But the deadline slipped again and again.
But his tongue slipped again a moment later.
This, I felt, would hardly suffice: the bedcovers slipped again.
Since Leetch has been back, the Rangers have inexplicably slipped again.
Glencore slipped again, after RBS cut its price target on the stock.
In Round 7, Coetzee slipped again, to his knees this time, and Tate punched him as he dropped.
In 2009 both recovered, and did reasonably well until this year, when both slipped again (see article).
His approval rating has slipped again in some polls recently, with higher gas prices possibly playing a role.
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