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Discover LudwigThe phrase "as far down" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate a limit or extent in a downward direction, often in a physical or metaphorical context.
Example: "The water level in the lake has dropped as far down as it can go without completely drying up."
Alternatives: "to the lowest point" or "down to the bottom".
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I think that's probably as far down and as deep as we want to go.
Portable radio sets were provided as far down in the military echelons as the platoon.
Corn had plugged his nostrils, ears, and throat as far down as his lungs.
"I've been as far down as a man can go," Lyle said before that bout.
"I've seen him as far down as the Sheldrake Creek Bridge in Mamaroneck," Dr. Murdoch said.
Mrs May is kicking this as far down the road as she can.
('Only as far down as West 69th Street,' he says, when I put this to him).
He just went back into the middle of the road and reversed as far down the street as he could.
The seat must be pushed all the way back and then lowered as far down as possible.
One auditor told the report's authors "we will audit as far down as the brand wants to go".
But most countries were still not looking as far down the road as 2050 – including the US.
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