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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a drop of more" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to express a small amount of something additional, but the phrasing is awkward and unclear.
Example: "I only need a drop of more information to complete the report."
Alternatives: "a bit more" or "a little extra".
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That is a drop of more than 12 percent.
That was a drop of more than 200,000 from the previous week.
He expects the Nasdaq to fall below 3,000, a drop of more than 10percentt.
Last month that was down to 217,000, a drop of more than 51%.
That represented a drop of more than 1 million since 2010.
The figure represents a drop of more than 30 percentage points since 2015.
But by 2012, they earned just $10.91 an hour – a drop of more than 9%.
Sterling stands at about €1.18, a drop of more than 10 cents in the past year.
That fell to 442 by 2014, a drop of more than 40percentt.
One teen-ager climbed over the parapet and jumped to the ground, a drop of more than a dozen feet.
The Norwegian skier Fred Syversen eclipsed Pierre's cliff-jump record with a drop of more than 350 feet.
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