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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a dropping of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe the act of something falling or being released, often in a metaphorical sense.
Example: "The report highlighted a dropping of standards in the quality of service provided by the company."
Alternatives: "a decline in" or "a decrease in".
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It is most remarkable for its loose plank, which most likely came undone in a dropping of the podilectern.
Has he noticed a dropping of the macho guard in hip-hop and R&B? "Yes, but all my favourite artists did that anyway," he replies.
Perhaps with a little depth, a dropping of the throttle now and then, some cold clear water in the mix, it won't be the breaking of him too.
One is left to wonder if there is really a drop in America's homeless population or a dropping of the ball in how it is actually counted.
Over 28 days and hundreds of collections shown in four cities, the most obvious message from the spring fashion shows, which ended on Wednesday, was a dropping of hemlines — in many cases all the way to the floor.
Although only five LRA leaders have been charged by the ICC, they have made it clear that a dropping of these indictments is a pre-requisite for a peace deal.
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That is a drop of almost 1,000 fans a month.
Not a drop of ouzo.
Just a drop of purple blood.
Newspapers hardly wasted a drop of ink.
That's a drop of about 22percentt.
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