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Free sign upThe phrase "a drone in a" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It can be used in contexts discussing drones, such as their operation, location, or involvement in a situation.
Example: "The photographer captured stunning aerial shots with a drone in a remote area of the forest."
Alternatives: "a drone within a" or "a drone inside a".
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He also has the stymied, or at least deferred, ambition to be an architect instead of a drone in a best-wishes factory.
A woman was hit in the face by a drone in a TGI Friday's restaurant after the introduction of a drone carrying mistletoe to "lure in festive diners".
US missiles fired from a drone in a Pakistani tribal region near the Afghan border killed eight suspected militants early Sunday, officials said, as the controversial American strikes continue despite Islamabad's persistent demands that they stop.
"A few years back, you would need to set up a helicopter charter or plane rental to capture unique aerial shots … now you can carry a drone in a backpack with you and shoot at your own pace and convenience".
Unlike Kim Philby, an aristocratic figure who swanned across the world while passing classified British and American information to the Soviets, Mr. Hanssen, played by the stellar Chris Cooper, comes across as a middle manager type, a drone in a suit.
The passengers have been forced to deplane, and the pilot has been invited to jump out with a parachute, leaving the plane on autopilot and Branson to record his memoir about life as a drone in a fundamentalist community and, later, a media messiah, before the plane crashes into the Australian outback.
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Some idiot sends up a drone (a drone? in Wyoming?) with a missile that starts a forest fire, sending whoever is still alive scrambling to get off the mountain before they're toast.
(Such falls are infrequent. According to Dorvillier, they reflect a drone in the music, a sound that is unlike the rest of the piece).
Time had passed, and his desire to possess her had become a set of physical symptoms: hunger, a swollen tongue, a drone in his head, a tingling in his hands.
In fact, PrecisionHawk is laying the groundwork for it today, with a pioneering test involving a paraglider and a drone in the air simultaneously.
An earlier version of "Mute," Roggeveen said, had more sinister music — "with a lot of tension, a drone" — in the pivotal scene, involving a baby and a sharp knife.
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