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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a clever drop" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you are referring to a smart or witty remark, or a sudden change in tone or subject that is skillfully executed.
Example: "During the presentation, she made a clever drop about the company's future plans that caught everyone's attention."
Alternatives: "a witty remark" or "a smart shift".
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Roddick, the world No32, had to break serve to stay in the match but could not do so, with Roger-Vasselin sealing the win thanks to a clever drop shot.
Murray mistimed a forehand that sailed long and the more aggressive Troicki duly converted his first break point of the day, before saving one on his own serve with a clever drop shot to move 5-2 clear.
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It isn't clear at first why the engineer is strapping these "people" into the car but when the penny drops, it delivers a clever claim about Acura's customer care.
Further, it has a clever Flight Log function that lets you drop a pin at a certain location by pressing a button at 5 o'clock.
He said seeking office tenants was a "clever and appropriate" response to the "most dramatic drop-off in demand on record in New York".
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