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Discover LudwigThe phrase "actually come down" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate a realization or a conclusion that something has been reduced or has become less severe.
Example: "After much discussion, we realized that the costs would actually come down if we streamlined our processes."
Alternatives: "truly decrease" or "really lower".
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But almost no outposts have actually come down, and Israeli-Palestinian negotiations are frozen.
Who knows, speeds might then go up and prices actually come down?
Economically, it's obviously going to be tough, but the cost of many products and services might actually come down.
Does it actually come down and then back up without going to the left or to the right and without making an angle?
To recap: Mr. McConnell knows the shutdown won't work as intended, but he's not willing to actually come down against it.
For more than a decade food prices in the UK have been pretty stable and in real terms have actually come down.
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Well, it actually comes down to some pretty fascinating biochemistry.
"It actually came down to winning," Horwits said.
It actually came down to a coin toss in the end.
But what the case actually came down to was Brandis's metadata.
"She actually came down, sat at the site, realized why we loved it, and decided to save it".
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