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Discover Ludwig"drop in on" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It means to stop by or visit someone unexpectedly or without an invitation. For example, you might say, "I plan to drop in on my grandparents this weekend."
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Can they drop in on one another?
But is there any one of the current nominated shows you'd like to drop in on?
Natalie Portman could drop in on senators.
They can drop in on my home page any time.
Or I could drop in on you, Prime Minister.
He decides to drop in on John unannounced.
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It is what we drop in on, and what drops in on us.
I began dropping in on a nearby synagogue.
He drops out of college and starts dropping in on classes that interest him.
Imagine Marty McFly's hoverboard dropping in on "Point Break".
CBS Radio has been using drop-ins on Yankee games for at least a decade.
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