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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a downtown" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a specific downtown area of a city or town, often in a context where it is being distinguished from other areas.
Example: "We decided to explore a downtown that was known for its vibrant nightlife and cultural attractions."
Alternatives: "the city center" or "the urban core".
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Visit to a downtown office building.
Mention Block & Kuhl, a downtown dept.
A downtown is reborn.
"This isn't a downtown.
That's a downtown drink.
He has a downtown office.
"I'm just a downtown girl," she laughs.
They are staying at a downtown hotel.
But "The Connection" was a downtown smash.
We meet in a downtown cafe.
(The actor decamped to a downtown loft in 2011).
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