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"slipped in" is a perfectly valid phrase in written English.
It is used to refer to something that is inserted into a conversation or situation discreetly or without being noticed. For example: "It was a clever move when she slipped in a comment at the end of the meeting that would refute any other objections."
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My legs concertinaed upwards and I slipped in slowly.
He slipped in.
I've never slipped in anything.
"Sure," I said and slipped in.
Both parties have slipped in the polls.
An Army chaplain slipped in beside Cain.
Shares, however, slipped in after-hours trading.
Then beauty slipped in.
The MBA degree has slipped in quality.
"I slipped in the toilet," he said.
He slipped in "the greatest generation".
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