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The phrase "are dropping of" is not correct in English.
Did you mean "are dropping off"? You can use "are dropping off" when referring to the act of leaving someone or something at a specific location or when something is decreasing in quantity or intensity.
Example: "The students are dropping off their assignments at the front desk before the deadline."
Alternatives: "are decreasing" or "are falling off".
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"Hundreds of jaws are dropping of Democratic members of Congress around the country who are hearing of a Republican commitment to their building of schools, hiring of teachers, commitment to the environment and diversity of government," said Senator Robert G. Torricelli, Democrat of New Jersey.
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The murder charge was dropped, of course, and Mr. Foxall was greatly relieved.
Mizanin replaced fellow wrestler Randy Orton who was dropped of the role due to his past with the USMC.
It gives a good visual of the number of kids who are dropping out of school".
It's the reason too many of our kids are dropping out of school.
Warplanes are dropping barrels of explosives on civilians.
Some law enforcement drones are dropping out of the sky.
Fewer people are dropping out of the workforce.
Others are dropping out of the markets altogether.
They are dropping every type of bomb they have.
Small employers are dropping coverage because of the cost.
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