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The phrase "a drop about" is not standard or commonly used in written English.
It may be intended to convey a small amount or a slight change regarding a specific topic, but it lacks clarity without additional context.
Example: "There was a drop about the temperature last night, making it feel much cooler."
Alternatives: "a decrease in" or "a slight drop in".
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After taking an unplayable lie and a one-stroke penalty, McIlroy took a drop about 80 feet from the hole.
Price took a drop about 10 yards in front of his previous shot, but now the 17th hole was in his head.
When the initial concentration was increased to 20.0 mg/L, a drop about 11.29% to 14.76% of removal yields of all the three target estrogens was occurred.
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Out of those 55,000 reported cases about 81percentt were possession reports—a drop of about 12percentt.
The most notable feature of the dv/v time series shown in Fig. 3a is a sudden velocity drop (about 0.1%%) occurring in late May 2013.
It's since stabilized to about $1,120.00, which is still a drop of about 14percentt.
It was a drop of about 5,000 fans from the year before and the Indians' lowest figure since 2003.
Last year, there were more than 1.4 million pheasant hunters nationally, a drop of about 800,000 in two decades.
In Denmark, the restrictions have resulted in a drop of about 60percentt in overall use of antibiotics from 1994 to 2000.
Being illiterate is associated with a drop of about 15% in the cognitive score.
That's a drop of about 60% from its highest close of 1332.73 on March 10.
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