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The phrase "Bring it down" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used in contexts where you want to ask someone to lower something, either physically or metaphorically, such as reducing volume or intensity.
Example: "The music is too loud; can you bring it down a bit?"
Alternatives: "Lower it" or "Turn it down."
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Bring your BS holding hand straight down, accelerating as you bring it down.
Could I bring it down?
How can we bring it down further?
PREMINGER: Have someone bring it down to me here.
"They don't ever add a lining, or bring it down.
My objective was to bring it down to 84 percent.
"Reagan wanted to bring it down to zero.
A shock to this fragile structure would bring it down.
We are now working to bring it down again".
Neither ibuprofen nor ice packs could bring it down.
They hope to bring it down to £2,000.
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