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The phrase "drop off for" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it to express that something is slowing down or stopping, perhaps suddenly or abruptly. For example: "He was talking excitedly until his energy started to drop off for a few minutes."
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Part of the work includes developing glues, harnesses, suction cups and other methods to attach the instrument harmlessly and later have it drop off for retrieval.
In August patrons began asking if the market would stay open, so she came up with what she calls a mini market — limited products farmers drop off for customers to pick up on Fridays.
It used to be a firm part of Tibbles and soon it will drop off for good, yet meanwhile its mereological relation to the cat is dubious.
The city treats and distributes water and requires payment of a monthly solid waste fee for trash removal, recycling, and drop off for large items.
A closed account in good standing remains on your credit report for 10 years, and those with derogatory marks won't drop off for seven to 10 years.
anthracis, B. cereus, B. thuringiensis), but identities quickly drop off for microbes in the rest of this database, implicating a specific role for these genes in this group of bacteria.
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Its audience in America has slowly been dropping off for the past four years, apparently drawn away by the contorted hokum of Lost and Heroes.
Fear of a Black Planet was the group's commercial apex, with sales dropping off for their subsequent albums.
The clinical superiority of protons in ocular radiotherapy was particularly demonstrated for larger tumours and specific locations in the eye, with the benefit dropping off for smaller lesions (e.g., <4 mm).
"She dropped off for a while.
Each day guests are dropped off for guided hikes of between 10 and 14 miles.
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