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The phrase "drop flat" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to describe something that falls or collapses suddenly and completely, often used in a figurative sense. Example: "The stock prices began to drop flat after the disappointing earnings report."
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But that number is expected to triple this year and, as the technology improves and costs drop, flat screens should eventually displace cathode-ray tubes almost entirely.In this section Break down Putting the bounce back into Matsushita Who's clueless now?
A foe of conceptual art, cultural theory and political correctness, Mr Hickey says he wants to return beauty to contemporary art.Not everyone will drop flat at the first punch and agree that beauty ever fully departed, or that Norman Rockwell and Jeff Koons are really the best examples of what is missing from contemporary taste.
If this is not done quickly, then as the front of the boat dips steeper and steeper, the boat will eventually slide off the sill and either drop flat into the water causing a wave that descends to swamp the boat, or simply nosedive under.
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Was that really me, hitting forehands and backhands with my racket drooping on its follow-through like water-starved vegetation and stiffly moving forward to drop flat-footed volleys into the net?
Paul dropped flat and rolled into the ravine.
He staggered and dropped flat on the path.
When Bolt dropped flat on his back in celebration, Berlino the mascot picked him up and the pair pulled the trademark "To the World" Bolt pose in tandem.
But then, inexplicably, the match turned and Jankovic was back, raising her level and lunging back a return from Kvitova on match point, then dropping flat on her back when the ball didn't come back.
Release the ball so it drops flat.
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Flat-smacked, Grant explains to me, is when you drop some flat Earth arguments (a.k.a. "flat bombs") on a normie, and if their face changes from the typical face of scorn and ridicule to curiosity and puzzlement, you've flat-smacked them.
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