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"slipping away from" is a grammatically correct phrase and can be used in written English.
It is often used to describe physical movement, but can also be used metaphorically to describe an idea or feeling gradually disappearing or becoming less significant. Here is an example of how it can be used in a sentence: As she lay in bed, the memories of her childhood home were slipping away from her, replaced by the reality of her new surroundings.
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But power is slipping away from him.
The series had been slipping away from the Tigers.
Momentum seemed to be slipping away from the Irish.
The set and the match were slipping away from him.
His parents could see their son slipping away from them.
Yet the target seems to be slipping away from him.
The Syrian rebels may sense that the game is slipping away from them.
On the other hand, the signs that power is slipping away from him are proliferating.
"He's slipping away from the West," said a senior European diplomat in Kabul.
Still, the film is a worthy record of a history slipping away from us.
However, when Susan Schor arrived at the company, in 1999, it was slipping away from Eileen.
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