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Discover Ludwig"to drop by" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It means to visit briefly or make a quick stop at a place. Examples: 1. I'll drop by your house tomorrow to pick up the books you borrowed. 2. Could you drop by the store on your way home and grab some milk? 3. My boss asked me to drop by her office for a quick meeting this afternoon. 4. We were in the neighborhood, so we decided to drop by the new restaurant and try their food. 5. Don't forget to drop by the bank and deposit those checks before it closes.
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Invite friends to drop by but give them a time frame so your schedule isn't compromised.
He likes his friends to drop by.
Pablo Neruda used to drop by unannounced.
Still, he likes to drop by.
They invited me to drop by.
"Nice of you to drop by," Chib Calloway said.
Quinlan was visiting Panama and wanted to drop by.
Die-hard black walnut aficionados are welcome to drop by.
They decided to drop by and say hello.
The temperature seemed to drop by 10 degrees.
Anyone is welcome to drop by and talk.
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