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The phrase "a few drops of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a small quantity of a liquid, often in cooking or scientific contexts.
Example: "Add a few drops of lemon juice to enhance the flavor of the dish."
Alternatives: "a small amount of" or "a little bit of".
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If desired add a few drops of lemon juice.
Pour a few drops of water in an inconspicuous place.
A few drops of conc.
Take a few drops of blood.
(iv) Cinnamaldehyde, ethanol, a few drops of glacial acetic acid.
Add a few drops of hydrochloric acid to milk sample.
A few drops of red dyes were added for clarity.
I needed a few drops of mouse blood.
A few drops of beer were always appreciated.
A few drops of shampoo.
Add a few drops of lotion.
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