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Discover Ludwig"drop you off" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to indicate when someone takes you somewhere, and then leaves you there with no further plans. For example, you can say, "I'll drive downtown to drop you off and then head home."
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I'll drop you off".
"Let me drop you off," he said.
I can drop you off, collect you later".
"I'll drop you off," he said, studying its screen.
Taxi drivers would refuse to drop you off".
"I can drop you off at Mr. Peepers".
Again, there is a faster, cheaper train that will drop you off at Paddington rail station.
I'm not talking about "let me drop you off at your pedicure appointment".
They send you up in a snowcat and drop you off on the mountains.
Just tell me, and I'll drop you off at an airport anywhere on my route".
From there you can arrange for a plane to drop you off in the backcountry.
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