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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a car down" is not correct and lacks clarity in written English.
It may be intended to describe a situation where a car is positioned lower than something else or is in a state of disrepair, but it needs more context to be usable.
Example: "After the accident, we found a car down in the ditch."
Alternatives: "a car in distress" or "a car on the ground".
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They tend to be uninterested in cars; a survey last year by the business daily Nikkei found that only 25percentt of Japanese men in their 20s wanted a car, down from 48percentt in 2000, contributing to the slump in sales.
I flag a car down and ask the driver if he can drop me anywhere there's food.
"We're not driving a car down the aisle".
So is driving a car down Flatbush Avenue.
Imagine a person driving a car down a highway who notices a turtle crossing the road at the last minute.
Navigation Division: –How do drivers typically navigate a car down the road?
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"A significant portion of that population doesn't own a car and doesn't want to own a car," Downs said of young workers.
If a car slows down suddenly or crashes, cars a half-mile back would get a warning to slow down.
One evening last week, a car screeched down a residential street.
Nearby, a car turns down Newington Street.
There's a car going down to Mississippi tomorrow".
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