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Discover LudwigThe phrase "stopped by for" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to describe a brief visit or stop at a place. Example: I stopped by for a cup of coffee on my way to work this morning.
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(Nicolas Sarkozy recently stopped by for a consultation).
And even that wasn't particularly multicultural unless Sammy Davis Jr. stopped by for a guest appearance.
Last year, I actually stopped by for a day to interview TED Prize winner, Jamie Oliver.
Some FBI men stopped by for coffee.
"I stopped by for a bite," Kath said.
We stopped by for a tour (and a taste).
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Stop by for a tour and see how a rescue facility works.
Stop by for lunch or dinner and you'll find tacos, burritos, nachos and tostadas, along with house specials.
Stop by for more fun adventures.
Stop by for a drink in their classic historic bar.
Stop by for a visit, I can't wait to share some organizing projects with you.
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