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The phrase "address down" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used in a context where someone is reprimanded or scolded, often in a formal or professional setting.
Example: "The manager decided to address down the employee for consistently missing deadlines."
Alternatives: "rebuke" or "scold".
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"We're clearly not birds of a feather," she remarks, "but if you should ever think we might know one another better …" and she writes her address down for him.
I scribbled the address down on a piece of paper, and I took the train to the outskirts, to the University of Potsdam campus.
They took my address down and told me to go home.
If you're mailing a "thank you" card to a friend across town, it's easy to jot their address down on an envelope.
I made my excuses – but not before he jotted my email address down in his BlackBerry and made me promise to stay with at his farm in Bijaipur if I was ever in the neighbourhood.
As his customer base rapidly grows thanks to word of mouth, Sentaro has no knowledge of Tokue's backstory other than the fact that she does not have a telephone number and will not write her address down on his standard employment form.
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For his part, Ryavec, who eventually took some addresses down, said a death threat he received justified his actions.
They need to try harder to get through to us," before instructing his "assistant" (the child) to go around and take everyone's names and addresses down on a notepad to list as "clerical errors".
Address grid down to 120 nm for the 3 μm.
It's on Fifth Street, I think.... I've got the address written down somewhere".
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