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"drop you" is not a grammatically correct part of a sentence in written English.
It does not make sense in this form. If you are looking for a phrase to use in written English, you might consider "drop you off." For example, "Could you drop me off at the station?".
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I'll drop you off".
"Mona asked me to drop you".
"Let me have the car drop you".
"Let me drop you off," he said.
"I can drop you," Hassan said.
"Eat that shit first and I'll drop you home".
I can drop you off, collect you later".
"I'll drop you off," he said, studying its screen.
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I felt as an infant the I-might-drop-you hostility in a black maid's arms.
You drop it, you drink.
"She dropped you?" "Yes.
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