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"water drop" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It typically refers to a single small droplet of liquid water. You can use "water drop" to describe a single droplet of water in various contexts, such as: - "As I walked through the forest, I could hear the soothing sound of water drops falling from the leaves." - "Her eyes were sparkling like water drops, reflecting the sunlight." - "I carefully placed a water drop on the leaf, watching it shimmer in the sun." - "The water drop rolled down my cheek, carrying away my tears." - "The water drop formed a perfect sphere as it fell from the faucet."

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A relative funneled water, drop by drop, into the mouth of a baby.

"It's a water drop in a hurricane," said Wayne Vroman, an economist at the Urban Institute.

The Girl Scouts recently added patches including "Environmental Health," "Get With the Land," "Earth Pact" and "Water Drop".

If it looks dry, add a little more water drop by drop (3 tablespoons is usually enough).

Enigmo by Pangea Software: Water drop game (see above).

c A water drop on macroporous RGO film.

Water drop penetration time was used to assess water repellency.

The surface had become water-repellent where the original water drop had been.

When a water drop hits a surface, part of it usually splashes away.

"It's a love story between a water drop and a pixel," Bessette said.

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One features a lone water drop falling into a rippling pool of water.

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