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The phrase "abrupt comedown" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a sudden and significant decline in mood, status, or situation, often after a high or positive experience.
Example: "After the exhilarating concert, the abrupt comedown of returning to everyday life was hard to handle."
Alternatives: "sudden drop" or "sharp decline."
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(b) Trent Lott's abrupt comedown.
It's an abrupt comedown for Craymer.
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The comedown is real.
What a comedown.
Yep, this is the comedown.
It's quite a comedown.
But still, the comedown came.
After the high, the comedown.
Then a massive comedown hit.
Still, would the George Kennan '25 School of Public and International Affairs be a comedown?
He added: "It would be a comedown.
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