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Street cleanliness is higher, but slipping again.
The word "relapse" comes from the Latin for "slipping backward," or "slipping again".
"What's it like?" Lucas asked, slipping again into a Socratic dialogue.
(Retail sales fell last month in the U.S., and house prices are slipping again in many parts of the country).
Otherwise, we're slipping again into the Clinton administration's approach of largely doing nothing and hoping for North Korea to collapse on its own.
The winter after we wed, I found myself slipping again, sleeping too much and crying too often, overwhelmed and exhausted by simple tasks.
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"Mask slips again.
Her weight had slipped, again.
She stood up and then slipped again.
But the deadline slipped again and again.
Home mortgage rates have already slipped again.
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