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Discover LudwigThe phrase "to dip" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it as a verb meaning to move something quickly into and out of a liquid or substance. For example, "She dipped her toes in the cool pool water."
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to dip
noun
A lower section of a road or geological feature.
Exact(58)
Wonderful to dip into.
Want to dip down even further?
Best places to dip in?
Rents will continue to dip.
Sterling's immediate reaction is to dip further.
"But I knew I had to dip.
Serve with bread sauce, to dip.
They need to dip everything in darkness.
He was willing to dip his hands in blood.
We don't want to dip our toes in.
"It just means they didn't have to dip into savings".
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