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"tip you" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It means to give someone advice or a small piece of information. Example: "Let me tip you on how to make the perfect cup of coffee."
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That setup should tip you off.
"Most members tip you once a week, on Sunday".
The best tip you have ever gotten: Ten dollars.
Top tip: "You must be patient, very patient.
Tip: you shouldn't be able to see your elbows throughout.
"I'm really sorry, but I can't tip you," she said.
Tip: You can replace the raspberries with fresh strawberries.
(Tip: you don't want to get the soap one).
"Trying to do both together can really tip you over the edge," he said.
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Pro-tip: you won't last 60 seconds.
When the same question is posed to Q-Tip, you get some soul searching.
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