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The phrase "drill of" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe an activity or process of practicing or learning something in a repetitive and focused manner. Here is an example sentence: "The coach emphasized the importance of the drill of shooting free throws during practice."
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This lockdown wasn't a drill, of course.
Brothers, we are drilling the drill of death.
The drill of roadwork in late summer was a welcome grinding music.
The Celica GT-S, at $21,555, is the dentist's drill of sporty hatchbacks.
Even a good drill of a bad plan can't protect us.
No models, the team told her, blaming the "constant fire drill" of the expedited schedule.
"You're like, 'yeahhhhhh.' " The last drill of the day involved skating in groups.
Now it was the old pro football drill of everybody go long.
The drill of chasing the week's news to add a couple of hard-fought new details is not sustainable".
In the Jeep we have also been running through the drill of what to do if we encounter a lion.
"Can you cross to the other side of the street, please?" I knew the drill, of course.
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