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Discover LudwigThe phrase "stopped by in" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English
It is often used to indicate that someone made a brief visit or stopped at a particular place. Here are some examples: - I just wanted to let you know that I stopped by in the morning to drop off the package. - We decided to stop by in Rome on our way to Florence. - She always stops by in the library after school to study. - The delivery man stopped by in the afternoon to drop off the package. - I'm going to stop by in the store to pick up some milk on my way home.
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The Blue Water development will eventually provide berths for 70 superyachts, but in the meantime yacht arrivals reached 2,373 last year and 79 cruise ships stopped by in the first half of 2015 alone.
He stopped by in late September.
Blessing Tawengwa from Boston stopped by in late January.
Mayor Dave Bing, who stopped by in late morning, said the city had lost an ambassador.
President Obama visited the Hatfield plant in 2012; Hillary Clinton stopped by in 2016.
A short time later, a young couple — friends of the apartment's owner — stopped by, in a silver Peugeot coupe.
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We have had officers stop by in uniform to drop off tents and materials".
The uptake of DOX or Asp-DOX was stopped by washing in cold DPBS three times.
Endocytosis was stopped by washing in cold 1 × PBS with 0.1 mM CaCl2 and 1 mM MgCl2.
The reaction was then visualized using diaminobenzidine (DAB Substrate Kit, Vector Laboratories) and finally stopped by washing in cold PBS.
Stop by for a drink in their classic historic bar.
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