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Discover LudwigThe phrase "dropping off for" is a perfectly valid and usable phrase in written English.
It simply means the same thing as "stopping at," "visiting," or "going to." For example: "I'm dropping off for the grocery store before I head home."
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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.
As seen previously, the proportion of HR mutants was quite low in the wild-type background: 20% or less for long donor homologies and dropping off for total homologies of 1.0 kb and, particularly, 0.5 kb.
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).
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"She dropped off for a while.
Each day guests are dropped off for guided hikes of between 10 and 14 miles.
After the mid-'60s the production of photographs drops off for almost two decades.
At the same time, two other smaller botnets known for sending spam also dropped off for unknown reasons.
Generally, math gains were highest among fourth graders, and dropped off for middle- and high-school students.
On Friday and Saturday from 8 a.m. to 4 30 p.m., trees can be dropped off for mulching.
The room smelled of the roast chicken that a church member had dropped off for her and her 4-year-old son.
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