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Discover LudwigThe phrase "cascades down" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing a falling object or substance, such as rain or water, that falls in a continual stream. For example: "The rain cascaded down, drenching everything in its path."
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"Then the bad news cascades down".
"It cascades down from his grandfather.
"It cascades down - it's an old school mechanic that I haven't seen in many games.
A bunch of clay grapes, complete with vine and leaves, cascades down from the opening.
We reach a small waterfall, which cascades down yellow rocks into a round turquoise pool, La Poza Central.
The water cascades down with all the appearance of serendipity -- and no sign of the public utility.
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Boos cascaded down from the bleachers.
Mangled cables cascade down from the smashed ceiling tiles.
A waterfall cascaded down a huge stone wall.
Then change can cascade down from the top.
In some areas, water was cascading down hillsides.
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