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Discover LudwigThe phrase "every drop" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It means "each and every bit" or "the smallest amount possible." Example: She squeezed every drop of toothpaste out of the tube before throwing it away.
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The sky has absorbed every drop.
You are likely to use every drop.
A wall clock notes: "Every drop counts".
"They seemed more concerned about getting every drop of liquor.
But with triple-digit oil prices, every drop counts.
But every drop of water is still in there.
"Every Drop Is Green" is one unflinching slogan.
Because you just can't DNA-test every drop of blood".
Colorado River water is a precious commodity — most years, every drop is spoken for.
"Every drop of blood for us is a stain," he said.
Nearly every drop in crime is attributed to this or that police strategy.
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