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The phrase "a downgraded" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to something that has been reduced in quality, status, or importance.
Example: "The software update resulted in a downgraded version of the application that lacked several key features."
Alternatives: "a reduced" or "a lower-quality".
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But the Labour leader taunted a "downgraded government, a downgraded chancellor and a downgraded prime minister" and said of Mr Cameron: "It is his fault, it happened on his watch".
"A more of the same budget from a downgraded chancellor.
When a downgraded Hurricane Sandy finally hit, it did largely what the forecasts predicted, according to the report.
Mr Balls added: "These downgraded growth forecasts are yet another damaging blow to a downgraded Chancellor whose economic policies have totally failed".
(A downgraded quad toe loop has a base value of 4.0 points: minus 3 for poor execution, minus another point for a fall equals zero).
He starts with an American pilot crashing in the desert near a downgraded refugee camp "full of human scum" he was supposed to bomb.
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Recently an analyst downgraded a stock, causing a 5% decline.
After a review, it was downgraded to a personal.
It's a downgrade.
Italy earns a downgrade.
A downgrade is inevitable, he told them.
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