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"flop on" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used to describe someone or something dropping suddenly or heavily onto a surface. For example, "The cat flop onto the couch and made itself comfortable."
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All great directors have at least one flop on their CV.
She left the show after one season but had a flop on the big screen with Somebody Killed Her Husband.
Flop on the bed and you'll discover a surprising firmness.
You can't hide or just flop on to rucks.
After dinner tonight, you flop on the couch for a little TV.
Genesis, according to Mr. Miller, became a flop on Broadway, snuffed out after 20 performances.
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Because everything unraveled so quickly, no one scrutinized Standard & Poor's flip-flop on AIG.
Mr. Cuomo may think it's too late to flip-flop on the millionaire's tax.
He combines stubbornness with an impulsive tendency to flip-flop on issues.
The Chinese got Trump to flip-flop on the "One China" policy.
We awarded President Trump an Upside-Down Pinocchio for his flip-flop on the issue.
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