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Discover LudwigThe phrase "drip for" is not typically used as is in written English
It could be used in more colloquial speech, but even then it may sound awkward or incorrect. It may be more appropriate to use it as part of a longer phrase, such as "My nose is starting to drip for the tenth time today" or "I could feel the sweat start to drip for my forehead as I ran."
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My daughter was attached to an I.V. drip for feeding.
He was the caffeine drip for the Knicks.
Allow to drip for anything up to an hour.
"Our producer and the designer of the show sat underneath the drip for the entire performance.
Tie ends of cheesecloth together, and set aside to drip for 2 hours.
I took him to hospital, he has been on a drip for four days with sickness and diarrhoea.
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Reserve any drippings in drip pan for gravy.
No, it's like that science experiment where the same drip of pitch has been waiting mid-drip for the last 80 years.
Are pain pumps or intravenous drips for pain helpful?
It is only when it enters the body, either through wounds or punctures from intravenous drips, for example, that problems can occur.
All three buildings now have new roofs with a 20-year warranty: "I expect not to hear a word of complaint about drips for 20 years," Mr. Vernon said.
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