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The phrase "a downgrade" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to describe a situation in which a person, object, or thing experiences a reduction in status, importance, or value. For example: "The company's stock price suffered a downgrade on Wall Street after reports of poor quarterly results."
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It's a downgrade.
Italy earns a downgrade.
A downgrade is inevitable, he told them.
Moody's is also considering a downgrade.
A downgrade would have immediate financial consequences.
It's not a downgrade in any way".
The ratings agencies placed MONY on a "downgrade watch," but agreed to postpone a downgrade until after September.
Consensus is generally sought before a downgrade is made.
Usually, a downgrade only confirms what investors already know.
Or if a ratings agency comes out with a downgrade.
Perversely, yields could even fall after a downgrade.
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