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Discover LudwigThe phrase "am down with" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to express agreement or acceptance of something, often in a casual or informal context.
Example: "I'm down with the plan to go hiking this weekend."
Alternatives: "I'm okay with" or "I'm on board with".
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I am down with Mr. Dorsey on the part about different viewpoints being expressed in a civil and even moderately testy way.
In a landscape of ticketing, table-turning, high concepts and rumours of forthcoming "price surge" menus, I am down with easy.
So there I am down with the Dolls and I'm thinking to myself, "Hmm.
I am down with this plucky, ragtag family and their myriad emotional issues and most importantly this soundtrack.
This man has preyed on the beliefs of faithful men, and while I am neither Christian nor Catholic, I am down with Carl Rogers and a humanistic approach to life.
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I'm down with Big Bird.
Younger Daughter has been down with mumps.
Elder Daughter is down with flu.
NOT everyone is down with minimalism.
He's down with whatever I'm down with".
I'm down with God!
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