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The phrase "a drop out" is not correct in standard written English; it should be "a dropout." You can use it to refer to someone who has left school or a program before completing it.
Example: "After struggling with his studies for a year, he decided to become a dropout and pursue his passion for music."
Alternatives: "a school leaver" or "a non-completer."
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He's a drop out".
Not just a drop out".
Manly force a drop out.
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In a pilot study, a drop-out analysis was conducted to reveal any technical difficulties.
This resulted in a drop-out rate of 26 out of 68 charts.
A drop-out of 10% is anticipated.
This cycle is regarded a drop-out.
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