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Discover LudwigThe phrase "this drill" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a specific drill or exercise, often in a training or instructional context. Example: "Before we begin the exercise, let me explain this drill to ensure everyone understands the objectives."
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"We always follow this drill.
Every reporter knows this drill.
"Can you pass to me this drill".
"So I've been through this drill before".
This drill lasted 45 minutes to an hour.
"We went through this drill already," Mr. Goglia said.
Hernandez has this drill: He stands on his head.
The fans in Mama's have seen this drill before.
All we can do is hope that this drill is not aimed at us.
As a 5-year-old, Martinez had watched George Foster do this drill in spring training.
I'd always assumed off-road riding required more bravado than technique; this drill proved the opposite.
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