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Discover Ludwig"slippery floor" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You might use it when describing a floor that has been recently waxed or is otherwise slippery and hazardous to walk on. For example: "Be careful walking through the kitchen; the floor is very slippery."
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Cooking on a slippery floor when the world is shifting substantially brings its own challenges.
Stepping in from a slippery floor surface onto a slippery tub surface magnifies the problem.
Unlike Mr Blair in 1996, Labour's leader is not carrying a priceless Ming vase across a slippery floor.
Both dancers skidded across the stage, giving the impression of children having fun sliding on a slippery floor.
Verification of the effects of tread groove depth is significant in assisting designers in designing proper footwear for workers exposed to slippery floor conditions.
IN THE run-up to the 1997 election Roy Jenkins compared Tony Blair to a man carrying a Ming vase across a slippery floor.
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Eighteen subjects walked on known dry and unexpected slippery floors, while wearing treaded and untreaded shoes.
Some people dozed in sleeping bags on the gritty, even slippery, floors.
The lameness estimate was higher in herds with very slippery floors (0.31) than in herds with slightly slippery (0.16) or firm floors (0.16).
When Sydney began falling on slippery floors, they started looking for additional treatments.
Restaurant kitchens are a mashup of agendas, slippery floors, hot ovens.
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