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The phrase "are often dropped" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is frequently omitted or not included in a particular context.
Example: "In casual conversation, certain words are often dropped, making the dialogue more fluid."
Alternatives: "are frequently omitted" or "are commonly left out".
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Indeed, in E.F.L.I. games, quarterbacks frequently throw wobbly passes that are often dropped or intercepted.
They criticized how arts and music are often dropped during budget cuts.
For example, the criteria of intentionality and repetition are often dropped.
And stale older predictions are often dropped, said Tim Gaumer, its director of fundamental research.
They are often dropped by parachute, making them susceptible to unpredictable wind patterns.
Korean does not always include number or gender, and subjects are often dropped from sentences, complicating translation.
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Emphasis was given to the wrong syllables; consonants were often dropped, slurred or completely changed.
It was often dropped off in wooden crates and the delivery driver would return for the empties.
When she was with the Maquis, silk stockings and Elizabeth Arden face cream were often dropped for her by parachute, along with Sten guns, radios and grenades.
These examples show how the rules are applied for the covalent compounds formed by nitrogen and oxygen: To avoid awkward pronunciations, the final o or a of the prefix is often dropped when the element name begins with a vowel.
And yet in the modern, Americanized usage, in which the word "dumb" is often dropped in front of the movie title's core vulgarity, well, he does it justice.
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