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The phrase "address drop" is not a standard expression in written English and may cause confusion.
It could potentially be used in contexts related to logistics or delivery, but it is not widely recognized.
Example: "Please ensure that the address drop is completed before the shipment is sent out."
Alternatives: "address removal" or "address cancellation".
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If you admire someone and can guess his or her email address, drop the person a note.
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In response, the White House, which had hinted that the Mars mission would feature prominently in the State of the Union address, dropped it from the speech.
But the rule does little to address drop-outs, who make up the bulk of student loan defaults.
When your cards are all addressed, drop them in the mail.
Mr. Walentas says that, for marketing purposes, Two Trees identifies the buildings by their street addresses, dropping the erratic Gair numbering system.
Sue Tibballs, chief executive of the Women's Sport and Fitness Foundation, said the inclusion of boxing could help provide the sorts of role models that might boost participation among young women and address the drop-off in activity among teenage girls.
"The thing that people have always talked about being the missing piece of the jigsaw is how you address the drop-off rate – the fact that a third fewer people play sport after their 16th birthday," said Jeremy Hunt, the Secretary for Culture, Media and Sport.
At this point, we're not sure the president or Congress are doing anything to address this drop-off.
United Russia scrambled to address the drop in its support.
If a professor is unreachable by phone, please use their email address, or drop by their office to see if they have posted office hours.
I still have to type in my address or drop the pin to my location in Lyft – even then I've experienced a lost driver on occasion.
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