Sentence examples for at dropped from inspiring English sources

Suggestions(2)

The phrase "at dropped" is not correct and does not make sense in written English.
It seems to be an incomplete or incorrect expression, and without context, it cannot be used appropriately.
Example: "The ball was at dropped from the table." (This is incorrect; it should be "The ball was dropped from the table.")
Alternatives: "at fall" or "at release".

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The pattern was similar at the end of the CDS, where the AT dropped to near 58% in the last 50 100 bp.

They will look back wistfully at dropped catches and some short, wide bowling which allowed Brown, coming in at number seven, to capitalise.

Senior England players in the Saracens squad are coached by the men's academy, providing a good test of their ball-breaking abilities, while players and coaches alike are adamant that there are no half measures in the women's game, no giggles at dropped passes, no holding hands in the scrum, no snuggling up to tackle pads.

As such, individual players care about receiving a fair shot at dropped items.

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Nevertheless, Neil was not overly concerned at dropping behind Newcastle.

"We are better at dropping bombs than we are at designing a political, cultural campaign.

But governments should start by looking at dropping the highest value notes.

The United States balked at dropping the spraying program but said it would respect Colombia's decision.

The superoxide radical scavenging activity was performed at dropping mercury electrode (DME) in 0.1 M KCl.

It's now looking at dropping the deadline altogether for 2009.

I'm the best there is at dropping out of colleges.

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