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The phrase 'to drop off' is correct and usable in written English.
It is used to mean to take (someone or something) to a particular place and leave them or it there. For example, "I'm going to drop off my daughter at school before I head to work."
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They'll want to drop off their compost".
Cannes. . . to drop off his screenplay. . .
Terry likes to attack the ball, Upson to drop off.
Many people offered to drop off medicine for the survivors.
Also, he was only coming to drop off some boxes.
"I forgot to drop off the key," he said.
I'm going to drop off a casserole later".
But after that results start to drop off.
"I had to drop off the new door panels".
We wanted the bubbles to drop off very quickly as it approaches the edge.
You will be able to drop off your resume at the end of the Puzzle Hunt.
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