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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a pop in" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a brief visit or appearance, often unexpectedly or casually.
Example: "I thought I would just have a pop in at my friend's house to say hello."
Alternatives: "a quick visit" or "a brief stop".
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He felt a pop in his arm, and then a burning sensation in the dugout between innings.
But that night, Davis felt a pop in his shoulder.
"It felt like a pop in there," he said.
Abdi Abdirahman also left the course after feeling a pop in his knee.
Shumpert said he felt a pop in the knee while pushing off toward the rim.
Often an athlete is running or skiing, twists quickly and feels a pop in a knee.
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Just a "pop-in"?
Substrate fracture and delamination were identified within the obtained load-displacement curves as a pop-in and region of linear load reduction respectively.
For nanoscale indentations the yield point is identified by a pop-in event, and this event is found to have a dramatically different rate dependence and activation volume than does global plasticity.
A crack growing towards an OM/UM interface experiences an accelerated crack growth rate or a pop-in, an UM/OM interface leads to a reduced crack growth rate or a crack arrest.
Bryan Voltaggio's Range is one step closer to opening as diners can make reservations for a "pop-in" preview at the Friendship Heights restaurant as of 5 a.m.
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