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phrasal verb for dropping in​

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Answered by wwwsumathibabu35
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Explanation:

The phrasal verb is 'drop behind' describes moving or falling into a position behind someone else. We can use this literally, like in a race or a queue, or we can use it figuratively to talk about falling behind a rival in business or in other competitive situations

Answered by Salome2004
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drop into something

to pay an informal visit to a person or a place Drop by sometime. I thought I'd drop in on you while I was passing.

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