Sentence examples for Go downhill from inspiring English sources

The phrase "Go downhill" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation that is deteriorating or becoming worse, either literally or metaphorically. Example: "After the new management took over, the company's performance began to go downhill."

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Go downhill

verb

To worsen or degenerate.

  • I usually run fast enough, but my speed goes downhill when I don't sleep enough.

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Go downhill in any direction and suddenly the water is right before you.

We can only go downhill".

"It can only go downhill, right?

After that, though, things go downhill.

Things go downhill, way downhill, from there.

Travis would hit it and go downhill.

After that, everything seemed to go downhill.

It can only go downhill from here".

I was ready to go downhill.

And things go downhill from there!

Things basically go downhill from there.

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