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"popped in" is correct and usable in written English
You can use this phrase to indicate that someone expressed a thought or feeling quickly and suddenly, often unexpectedly. For example, "Her comment just popped in and changed the whole conversation."
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popped in
verb
Past of pop in
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Some, like the Indianapolis Colts, have popped in twice.
Ms. Medine's mother, Laura, popped in wearing easily comprehensible leggings and a blue sweater.
She's a friend, she popped in.
Even a Wall Street trader popped in.
The colors popped in random, saturated bursts.
Eventually, the broker popped in.
Mick Jones popped in for a chat.
Stephen Colbert popped in and introduced himself.
Ms. Rodriguez popped in a CD.
Percussive Champagne corks popped in the breeze.
Temporarily defeated, they popped in a DVD of "I, Robot".
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