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Discover LudwigThe phrase "already gone down" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that something has already descended or decreased in some way, often referring to prices, levels, or conditions.
Example: "The prices have already gone down since the last sale, making it a great time to shop."
Alternatives: "already decreased" or "already dropped".
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It's one stitch and the swelling has already gone down quite a bit.
"Tourism has already gone down over the past months," said Zeki, 33, working with a local hotel.
DAYTONA BEACH, Fla .— No one has acknowledged seeing The Punch, but it has already gone down in Nascar lore alongside the great fights in stock-car history.
He is not much bigger than Santa's beard, but he has already gone down in the family annals as "the best Christmas present ever".
Boyle's film, a third of which is spoken in Hindi, opens in the UK on January 9 but has already gone down well on the festival circuit and opened to fantastic reviews in the US.
It was not so much Mr. Corzine's long-anticipated selection of Representative Robert Menendez of Hudson County that prompted all of the unease, although the choice had already gone down particularly badly among some segments of the state party, but the way in which he arrived at it.
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"It was already going down and then they said that," he remembers with a grimace.
"It was a nice time, but I was already going down financially," Mr. Montoya said.
The sun was already going down when we cycled through the streets of the medieval village of Eguisheim, France.
"But now they must make hard choices, and with crime already going down, they must put a price on prisons".
We have reached the plateau of production in the Niger Delta and we are already going down".
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