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"to pop in" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English
It is typically used to mean to quickly or briefly visit a place or person. Example: "I'm going to pop in to the grocery store to grab some milk."
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You never know when one is going to pop in".
Did I want to pop in and see him tomorrow?
It might do you good to pop in on "St.
Near enough to pop in for a cuppa?
But until that day comes I'll continue to pop in unexpectedly.
"It's very easy for developers to pop in and out," says Thomas.
He also expects tourists to pop in to check their e-mail.
From: Mitt Romney Just wanted to pop in and say good luck you guys (and lady)!
Such is the clinic's success that the wives of local policemen have begun to pop in for free prescriptions.
Of his dress he says, "I really wanted the purple embroidery to pop in a clean, easy 1920s silhouette".
Fans who knock on the door hoping to pop in for a visit would only be disappointed.
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