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Discover LudwigThe phrase "he drops in" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to describe someone visiting or arriving at a place unexpectedly or casually. Example: "Whenever he's in town, he drops in to say hello."
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He drops in to chow down and gush.
He drops in the first name quite casually.
'You are such an" — here he drops in a vulgarity for jerk.
He drops in on various episodes, like a man watering his plants.
"I was like, what the" — he drops in an expletive — "does that mean?
He drops in on David Duke, the white supremacist, now living in Austria and as blithely deranged as ever.
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And does he drop in often?
So he dropped in for tea.
He dropped in a cloth.
Back in New York, he dropped in on the nearest optician.
He dropped in a pair of short jumpers.
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