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'drop something as' is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English
You might use it to introduce a comparison or an example. For example: "He was known to drop something as silly as a joke during class."
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Is he too busy mugging in Eminem videos to drop something as epochal as 1992's The Chronic? Are the Kendrick collaborations just a chance for the new star to doff his cap at a legend before he's put out to pasture?
I might scrape my hand against the doorframe as I try to negotiate my way through in my wheelchair, or drop something as I balance on my legs, and it smashes on the floor.
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The children who used to chase the helicopters hoping they would drop something have given up, as empty biscuit packages now collect underfoot.
Steve McMahon, a longtime Democratic media consultant who worked for Howard Dean during the primaries, told me, "If you want to drop something, dropping it in The Note can be as good as dropping it in the New York Times".
He continued briskly on his way, even as he appeared to drop something.
Drop something near their yard and then go home, as if you didn't notice it.
I held my hands palms up, as if I were waiting for her to drop something.
I think you should drop something, make a scene.
Drop something near the dog.
If you drop something, be very careful!
Pretend to drop something on the floor.
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