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The phrase "a downswing" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a decline or decrease in a particular situation, such as in economics, sports, or personal circumstances.
Example: "The company experienced a downswing in sales during the last quarter, prompting management to reevaluate their marketing strategy."
Alternatives: "a decline" or "a downturn".
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They have been on a downswing.
The economy could have been in a downswing.
Retailers in general were on a downswing, with the Standard & Poor's retail index off 3.37percentt.
Exile on Main Street in Mount Kisco also reported a downswing.
There a drug misadventure tips her into a downswing, which Ms. Fisher describes with lacerating clarity.
And with the economy in a downswing, it's hard to see how the debt can ever be paid back.
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It was a curious downswing from a player that has been viewed as unmotivated by some general managers in the league.
To quote Hirschman, Hans Singer asserted that the balanced growth theory is more applicable to cure an economy facing a cyclical downswing.
In a debt-free company, a 20percentt downswing in profitability is nothing to worry about.
Next Level Communications, a maker of high-speed communications equipment, was, however, on a big downswing, plummeting $49.81, to $41.75, after an analyst projected declining revenue from one of its largest customers, Qwest Communications.
"I felt the club going back a little closed and inside," he has often said, "but my timing was so good that week, I was able to make a little downswing adjustment, blocking my release a touch.
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