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Discover LudwigThe phrase "with a slide" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is usually used to describe an object or action that involves a slide. Here is an example: "The children played with a slide at the park, giggling as they went down again and again."
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With a slide.
Improved with a slide!
With a slide and line drawings.
Playing with a slide, he was melodic, vocal, imploring.
A: Only if you're still calculating with a slide rule.
The article ran with a slide show entitled "Faking It".
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26 mins: Rakitic was the architect, picking out Messi with a slide-rule pass.
73 mins: Michael Owen is sent pelting down the right flank with a slide-rule pass from Steven Gerrard.
He began as always with a simple object: an oblong ivory box with a sliding top.
Beside the barn stood a concrete shed with a sliding steel door.
Growth rates were calculated with a sliding window of 5 h, solving for maximum growth rate.
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