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The phrase "this hip that" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended as a colloquial expression, but without context, it is difficult to determine its usability. Example: "I don't understand what you mean by this hip that; can you clarify?"
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"This hip, that was six years ago".
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At one point, coincident with this practice, I had a pain in my hip that wouldn't go away.
Hip, that is; hot, stylistically speaking.
MR: You have that awesome classic, "What Is Hip?" that kind of says it all.
He's so articulate, intelligent, smooth and downright hip that this seems like a no-brainer.
"I have this huge scar on my hip that's just starting to heal," he said.
This is the bit of hip that I don't understand because you've all got these funny names".
Incidentally, the entire set has him at the piano, along with guitarist Scott Johnson, bassist Robert Sabin, drummer Barbara Merjan and Dan Willis on reeds and flute, and maybe it's fronting this hip band that'll make an improved-gigs difference for him.
This seemed so fast, so furious, so cool, so hip that it took over the program.
"The hip that Osi had, for example".
Yet the rhythms are so astute and hip that tight unison is a sociable pleasure.
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