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Discover LudwigThe phrase "arrived down to" is not correct and is not usable in written English.
It seems to be a mix of two different expressions and does not convey a clear meaning.
Example: "The package arrived down to my doorstep" would be incorrect; instead, it should be "The package arrived at my doorstep."
Alternatives: "came down to" or "arrived at".
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At one place a deluge of huge stones had arrived down to the river and I wondered how long had passed since they had stopped rolling and began to gather such copious moss.
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Because they can send a flurry of text-messages explaining where they are, how fast they're moving and precisely when they'll arrive, down to the minute.
Barely had the twice Tony-nominated alumnus of "Nicholas Nickleby" and "Strange Interlude" arrived Down Under to fulfill the long-held ambition of playing Lear before he suffered two strokes in quick succession.
It is a place where visitors can arrive and get down to work quickly and easily.
Stuart Broad believes Australia will try to unsettle England's players verbally when they arrive Down Under to defend the urn.
As the march arrived down there the police disappeared.
In the first week of September, 862 arrived, down 17% from the previous week.
The veteran prop said the Welsh had arrived Down Under elated by their Grand Slam-winning performance in the Six Nations.
If one was asleep, the other made sure he saved food for his friend when it arrived down the borehole.
A let's get down to business judge arrived.
I mean, hell, let's face it, it's unlikely that he's going to arrive down that road.
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