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The phrase "a dribble" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts related to sports, particularly basketball or soccer, to describe a small amount of liquid or the act of moving the ball while maintaining control.
Example: "He made a quick move past the defender, executing a perfect dribble before taking the shot."
Alternatives: "a trickle" or "a drop".
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Runs came at a dribble.
Let guys take a dribble by.
Anderson swiped a dribble and scored.
He even combines it with a dribble.
And their water is little more than a dribble.
It has, but only in a dribble.
But investment in such basic science is still a dribble.
"I move toward the free-throw line on a dribble.
The dribble isn't just a dribble, but a painted dribble.
A dribble of creamy Parmesan sauce finished this terrific dish.
Johnson took a dribble and powered a shot past goalkeeper Donis Escobe.
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