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Free sign upThe phrase "and hopped in a" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing someone getting into a vehicle or similar object in a casual or playful manner.
Example: "After a long day at work, she grabbed her bag and hopped in a taxi to head home."
Alternatives: "and jumped into a" or "and climbed into a".
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They made it halfway, gave up and hopped in a van.
Round midnight, Mr. Butler called it a night and hopped in a cab for home on the Upper East Side.
Yet I had woken up the next morning at 5 and hopped in a car to Rameswaram with Jayapaul, the driver I hire each year.
Curious to find out, I asked a biennale volunteer to write down the name of one in Chinese and hopped in a taxi, which eventually dropped me off outside a huge, luxurious mall called Holiday Plaza.
We got out of there and hopped in a cab.
So, off we went to the nearest airfield and hopped in a plane.
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He charged us, we go out our personal garage and hopped in an Uber, showing our paid receipt on the way out.
We thank him and hop in a cab (in Japan, cab doors open automatically as you approach).
So, if you were having trouble figuring out the circle thing, start at the southwest corner and, hopping in a zigzag, climb your very own STAIRWAY TO HEAVEN BY LED ZEPPELIN.
They scramble to compose themselves and hop in a cab.
The rest of the day is a haze, but I vaguely remember getting lost along the banks of the Danube and then unsuccessfully trying to find the right U-Bahn line before admitting defeat and hopping in a cab.
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