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Discover LudwigThe phrase "slipping through" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe something that is slipping away or eluding you, such as a fleeting opportunity or an elusive dream. For example, "We watched as our chance of success slowly slipped through our fingers."
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As appropriate, knot the two ends of the drawstring or tie them together to prevent them from slipping through again.
Slipping through their skullboxes.
They're slipping through.
It's slipping through our hands".
"No more slipping through the cracks".
"They are slipping through the safety cracks".
There must be thousands slipping through the net".
Also, I felt my anonymity slipping through my fingers".
Bayless keeps slipping through traffic to get to the rim.
These are the world's invisible, forgotten ones, slipping through the shadows and moving along the margins.
This means only a tiny fraction of the heroin slipping through the region is stopped.
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