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The phrase "beat down on" is correct and can be used in written English.
It means to shine intensely or to exert pressure on someone or something. Example: The scorching sun beat down on the hikers as they made their way up the mountain trail. In this sentence, "beat down on" is used to describe the intense and uncomfortable feeling of the sun's heat on the hikers as they hike up the mountain.
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The studio lights beat down on him like suns.
The sun beat down on the channel.
The sun beat down on us.
The rain beat down on the station's roof.
The sun and rain beat down on them.
And even in the midst of this terrible summer, the sun beat down on us throughout.
Gingrich won South Carolina because he beat down on John King and Juan Williams.
As the sun beat down on French vineyards, the grapes began to suffer.
The sun beat down on the steel cage with its lone prisoner.
As the sun beat down on the sand, the announcer slithered into a break dance.
Overhead, police helicopters thwacked and a relentless sun beat down on the protesters and pavements.
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