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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are downgraded from" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a reduction in status, quality, or rank of something compared to a previous state.
Example: "The software features are downgraded from the premium version to the basic version."
Alternatives: "are reduced from" or "are lowered from".
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The second season features a cast of nine actors who receive billing; three characters are downgraded from series regular to recurring status, another is upgraded, and a new character is introduced.
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Growth in Britain, meanwhile, was downgraded from 1% to 0.7%.
The team announced that receiver Darius Reynaud (hamstring) had been downgraded from questionable to out.
The country has just been downgraded from "stable" to "negative" by Standard & Poor's, a rating agency.
The base's presiding officer had been downgraded from rear admiral to captain.
The forecast for 2012 was downgraded from around 2.5 per cent to closer to 2 per cent.
But after cannabis was downgraded from class B to C in 2004, usage actually fell.
Also, her risk level had mistakenly been downgraded from high to medium.
They should be downgraded from a legal condition to an "advisory feature".
Yesterday, eToys, the online toy seller, was downgraded from an accumulate/buy rating to neutral.
It was downgraded from a tropical storm to a tropical depression on Tuesday.
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