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Discover Ludwig"carry down" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
You can use it when you want to express the idea of bringing something from a higher place to a lower place. For example: "She carried down the heavy suitcase from the attic."
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Then, after I carry down the last box, my three daughters suddenly materialize — a holiday miracle?
The bodies of the more than 100 dead climbers have not been removed; they are too heavy to carry down.
That tension, Mr. Gehry hopes, will carry down to the ground, imbuing the gardens with a distinct urban character.
(Although he did make a pair in fiberglass, light enough for Heston to carry down the mountainside without assistance from a crane).
Mr. Dorn, however, is talking about people who are probably going to knock 10 or 15 pounds off the weight they carry, down to 25 or 30 pounds.
On a mountaintop in the northwestern town of Sa Pa, the animal was waiting with its young owner to carry down anyone who would pay $10.
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That line of thought carried down the chain of command.
It is this ethos which it has carried down the ages.
When the service was over, the coffin was carried down the church's steps.
Hastreiter's voice, guffawing, hooting, summoning, carries down the halls and over the cubicle walls.
The cylinder of the stupa dome was carried down through this temple space to its floor.
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