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Discover Ludwig"very slick" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is used to describe something that is smooth, glossy, and polished. For example, "The new marble countertops were very slick."
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A very slick trick.
The app's interface is very slick.
The balls were very slick".
He was very slick and smooth.
It was all very slick and simple.
He's very slick, that's his big advantage.
They're actually very slick, very cinematic".
the times square signs are very slick.
Johnson said it was very slick.
"They could get very slick," the poet James Tate said.
"Puiforcat is for a very, very slick look," he said.
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