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The phrase "stop in" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
It is used to refer to a short visit or a quick trip somewhere, usually to visit someone or something. For example, "I'll stop in at the store after work to pick up some groceries."
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"Just thought I'd stop in".
And why stop in the US?
We don't stop in for a visit.
Stop in and meet her!
4. Stop in the middle.
Next, stop in at Zebulon.
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We just stopped in".
We stopped in 1999.
He stopped in during the Minnesota leg.
Fight stopped in under two minutes.
Madonna stopped in after her concert.
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