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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a downshift" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts related to changing gears in a vehicle or metaphorically to describe a reduction in pace or intensity in various situations.
Example: "After years of working long hours, she decided to make a downshift in her career to focus on her family."
Alternatives: "a slowdown" or "a reduction in pace".
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That's about $76bn monthly, a downshift from the current $85bn.
"This seems like a downshift from stronger growth".
Not that it much mattered, as the island presented no slopes to necessitate a downshift.
Just a little pressure on the gas pedal was enough to prompt a downshift.
In consummatory successive negative contrast, a downshift from 32%to4%4% sucrose leads to consummatory suppression.
It is also an extraordinarily eager gearbox that needs no more than a hint that the driver needs a downshift.
One senior administration official described the view that Mr. Daley's departure signaled a downshift on the China bill as "totally false".
The TDI convertible exudes a feeling of easy power, marshaling that impressive reserve of torque to muscle off the line and lazily cruise uphill without demanding a downshift.
"When you get a downshift in growth there is a risk that it will feed on itself," the chief economist at MF Global, James F. O'Sullivan, said.
traffic on an Interstate, the 300 will accelerate when you open the throttle, letting you stay in sixth gear, where the 250 needed a downshift.
In cSNC (Experiment 1), a downshift from 32%to4%4% sucrose leads to behavioral suppression relative to an unshifted, 4% sucrose condition (the cSNC effect).
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