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The phrase "add a drop or two of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when giving instructions for adding a small amount of a liquid, typically in cooking or mixing solutions.
Example: "For the perfect flavor, add a drop or two of vanilla extract to the batter."
Alternatives: "include a drop or two of" or "put in a drop or two of".
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Add a drop or two of vinegar.
Cider is one of my favourite bases for a very quick gravy after frying a pork chop or sausages: a slosh into the pan dissolves and absorbs those lovely browned bits left by the meat; add a drop or two of cream, some salt and pepper, and maybe a smidge of redcurrant jelly to balance it all out, and you have a delicious sauce.
Finally, it is okay to add a drop or two of filtered water (room temp only) on a second (technically third) taste.
Add a drop or two of food coloring, if using.
Add a drop or two of food coloring.
Next, wet an old toothbrush and add a drop or two of detergent.
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You can add a drop of it to your favorite moisturizer--or serum, or primer--to make it tinted, or add four drops for full coverage.
Add a drop of liquid dish soap.
Add a drop of tomato sauce.
Add a drop of strawberry extract.
Then add a few drops of one of the following liquids (start with one or two drops and add slowly after you mix): Essential oil.
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