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"a drop of alcohol" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It typically refers to a small amount of alcohol, such as in a drink or when discussing measurements. Example: After a long day at work, she decided to relax with a drop of alcohol and a good book.
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"The postmortem showed there wasn't a drop of alcohol in his body".
"I think any warnings that they give, any advertisements should say not a drop of alcohol".
I haven't drunk a drop of alcohol since I saw you".
"But once he had a drop of alcohol he was different.
He never drank a drop of alcohol nor smoked a cigarette.
He has not had a drop of alcohol since, he said.
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For tannins detection, sections were stained with a drop of vanillin alcohol saturated, following by adding a drop of HCl 35%, based in Vanillin-HCl test performed by Gardner [ 39].
Preliminary observations suggest that this problem can be solved by removing the sample application pad from the test strip with a scissors at the 10-minute time point and placing a drop of isopropyl alcohol on the nitrocellulose membrane.
"Shout out to Asian guys with big dicks, Lil John being relevant again, drying your laundry on clothes lines, asymmetrical tits, and a party video without a single drop of alcohol.
Exactly today I haven't had a single drop of alcohol or coffee in 15 months.
Rub unknown substance on a Q-tip Apply a few drops of alcohol Apply a few drops of the phenolphthalein Apply a few drops of hydrogen peroxide Check sample; if sample is pink it's real blood.
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