Visit informally and spontaneously.
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Examples for "drop by "
Examples for "drop by "
1 Can I come drop by for a minute on my way home?
2 If you plan to be in the New England area drop by .
3 The broadcaster expects advertising revenue to drop by 12 percent this year.
4 I said I would drop by on my way out of Ronnie's.
5 Maybe I can drop by for a few minutes before my meeting.
1 Good news stories, these days, are very, very hard to come by .
2 Four of Illinois' conference losses have come by 10 points or less.
3 Houses were easier to come by when young and rocketed in value.
4 The fact that they'd come by cart gave him hope of others.
5 He said quietly, 'As you said, miracles are hard to come by . '
1 China has seen a sharp drop in the number of new infections.
2 Daegu and Gyeongbuk province have seen a drop in new case numbers.
3 Yet that drop in yield has dimmed government bonds' appeal, some say.
4 Consumers have enjoyed their first drop in electricity prices in 15 years.
5 A new opinion poll shows a drop in support for Fianna Fáil.
6 It's taken a lot longer for the penny to drop in Government.
7 The bank said a drop in oil prices would benefit Indonesia, too.
8 Well, one reality of summer fitness is also a drop in power.
9 On Thursday, the government reported another drop in new U.S. jobless claims.
10 Yet prices have continued to drop in a record number of cities.
11 Tesco TSCO.L reported a small drop in poultry meat sales this week.
12 Then you might drop in in about two weeks; say Saturday morning.
13 The church said anyone was welcome to drop in at any time.
14 Avuru said the performance had mirrored the drop in global oil prices.
15 Smoking and alcohol use have continued to drop in this age group.
16 The economy was in trouble before a steep drop in oil prices.
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This collocation consists of: Drop in across language varieties