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What kind of example is the phrase obstinate slip?

The phrase "obstinate slip" is an example of oxymoron.

Here's why:

* Obstinate: Means stubborn, unwilling to change or be persuaded.

* Slip: Implies something that is easily moved or changed.

These two words have contrasting meanings, creating a paradoxical effect.

The phrase itself doesn't have a commonly understood meaning, but it could be used figuratively to describe something that seems contradictory, like a stubborn mistake or a persistent error.

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