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Discover LudwigThe phrase "be down with" is correct and commonly used in written and spoken English.
You can use the phrase to mean "be okay with" something, as in, "I'm down with that plan."
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It's like the Devil is saying be down with them, be down with them".
Now everyone wants to be down with the future".
Its motto seems to be "Down with reality, long live theory".
Just one slide, and he would be down with them, he thought.
Although I would be down with Daniel Nava's "hit by pitch" offense right about now.
"Proposing that Twitter should be taught in primaries is an imbecilic attempt to be down with the kids," he says.
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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".
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