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Discover Ludwig"slips out" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It means to unintentionally say or reveal something that was meant to be kept a secret or not said. Example: I tried to keep my crush on John a secret, but it slipped out when my friends asked me who I had a crush on.
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"It just slips out".
Crankiness slips out, but so does the truth.
They derive their name from the small but extendable mouth that slips out during feeding.
Then Rihanna's album slips out and suddenly she's no one's idea of news.
His arm slips out, but his body still presses against mine.
The second line of the Toyota commercial slips out before Granny Lin realizes it.
A little while later, my right elbow slips out from under me.
She still slips out on Central Park's bridle paths twice a year.
When she reaches the street, a piece slips out and hits the asphalt.
A brochure for a real estate firm, Corcoran, slips out from my morning paper.
His first ball slips out, a high full toss that Trott whaps to leg for four.
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