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Discover Ludwig"pop in for" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe a brief visit, typically to someone's home. For example: "I popped in for a few minutes to say hello."
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Will Scorsese pop in for a scone?
Pop in for a true taste of Cancún living.
Most pop in for a limp gag or two.
Near enough to pop in for a cuppa?
Pop in for an op; then stop off to recuperate at a nearby resort.
At Tannen's, the oldest local shop, aficionados pop in for magic jam sessions.
"See, IKEA's like, it's too far to just pop in for a light," Paul said.
Perhaps her friend Joey Ramone will pop in for a glass of nog at these shows.
Thursday night is jazz night, so non-residents can pop in for a cocktail (about £8).
I eat lunch in my room as pupils pop in for varying reasons.
Hopefully you'll visit Ireland soon so we can pop in for a book signing.
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