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stop by
Also, stop in. Pay a brief visit, as in I hope you'll stop by this afternoon, or He stopped in at Martha's whenever he came to New York on business. The first term dates from about 1900, the variant from the mid-1800s.
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Graham called for American escorts over Iran during a stop by CBS's "Face the Nation."
Jane, who was a chaplain to the mental health trust, would visit Alice every day; Max, who worked for the NHS as an accountant, would stop by a few times a week, often with food.
During a stop by "Sunday Morning Futures" on Fox News, Leavitt pushed back against reports that Musk "body-checked" Bessent.
The 42nd president defended Biden against allegations of mental decline during a stop by "CBS Sunday Morning."
A lot of the time on Sundays, that’s when all the kids want to stop by, so I’ll bring a bunch of stuff, set it on the stove, and they go in there and I tell them, “Leave me something.”
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