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Discover Ludwig"my pop" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It can be used to refer to one's father, or to refer to a carbonated beverage, especially in American English. Example: "My pop always gives the best advice." This sentence uses "my pop" to refer to the speaker's father. Example: "Can I get a can of pop from the vending machine?" This sentence uses "pop" to refer to a carbonated beverage.
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My pop music is going in another direction now.
I thought my pop career was coming to an end.
"I want to give you my pop opera," she said, handing out a CD.
"Even with my pop albums, I've never been No. 1 for a month," he said.
My pop was a chief, but he was pretty mild for a chief.
"My bug guy, my pop guy, my towel guy, my window washer," she says.
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"Yeah, I have to miss school, too, to do my pop-ups".
I had moved there with my pop-punk band and he came to see us perform.
When Tegan started writing "Love They Say," her first song for the album, "I was trying to put on my pop-star hat," she said.
"My pops said, 'No.
"I took it from my pops.
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