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Discover LudwigThe phrase "he has dropped" is grammatically correct.
You can use this phrase in many different contexts, for example in formal and informal writing. For example, you could use the phrase in a sentence like: "John was once a successful businessman, but he has dropped out of the corporate world."
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He has dropped two pant sizes.
Now he has dropped volume.
Now he has dropped out of the race.
And he has dropped more hints since becoming chief justice.
Not that he has dropped the New York angle.
This semester, he has dropped the flavored airs.
He has dropped just one set, in a tiebreaker to Philipp Kohlschreiber in the fourth round.
He has dropped prices, even on cigarettes and beer, but to no avail.
Businessmen are delighted that he has dropped much of his earlier leftism.
Since November, however, he has dropped any reference to deaths and injuries.No wonder, say defence analysts.
He has dropped only one set here, against Phillipp Kohlschreiber in the fourth round.
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