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Discover LudwigThe phrase "slipped off of" is considered informal and somewhat redundant in written English
It can be used in casual contexts to describe something that has fallen or come off from a surface. Example: "The cat slipped off of the windowsill and landed on the floor."
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Jo Pavey has now slipped off of even Brendan Foster's radar.
As one of the eight went down the runway during filming, for example, a black-and-blue heel slipped off of her foot.
Lietenant-colonel Lietenant-colonel Hubert Meriauxendarmerie fofce thed Reuters Wang had fallen off 15 metres when he slipped off of a ledge.
"He slipped off of players, didn't bear down well in space, and just didn't have the speed to beat the running back to the edge," Rang said, although it did not take an expert to see that.
It had slipped off of my finger without me even noticing.
The house had slipped off of the foundation, and I was looking at two years of construction.
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Her sign language includes one gesture that needs no interpretation: the slipping off of her wedding ring.
If the sock liners correctly don't show over the top of the shoe, they tend to be so small that one will always slip off of my foot, and end up bunched underneath, leaving me waiting for a moment of privacy where I can remove the crumpled item, which resembles a byproduct of some lab-grown human meat experiment gone awry.
No amount of argument will change the law of gravity as I slip off of a roof.
Through a poorly understood mechanism (as of 2002), it signals for RNA polymerase II to slip off of the transcript.
As a result, team morale is not an item that can slip off of the agenda in executive meetings.
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