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Discover Ludwig"slipped to" is a grammatically correct phrase and can be used in written English
It is typically used to describe movement or behavior that is smooth, stealthy, or sudden. Example: She slipped to her knees in front of the altar, tears streaming down her face.
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Raisman slipped to fourth.
Inexplicably, the date slipped to July.
Seattle slipped to 29-13.
Revenue slipped to $65.49 billion from $66.5 billion.
Last year the unanimity rate slipped to 67 percent.
Mr Rutte's Liberals have slipped to third.
So the Saints slipped to 1-1.
Dallas's record slipped to 7-3.
Then the deadline slipped to May.
After hours, they slipped to $26.25.
Last year, circulation slipped to 17,422.
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