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Discover LudwigThe phrase "cascading down" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is flowing or falling in a series of stages or layers, often in a visually striking manner.
Example: "The leaves were cascading down from the trees, creating a beautiful carpet of colors on the ground."
Alternatives: "flowing down" or "falling down".
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In some areas, water was cascading down hillsides.
The chef uses a knife to send the warmed cheese cascading down to the plate.
With the natural light cascading down, the first impression is California mellow.
"I want my mother back!" My voice breaks as tears suddenly come cascading down my cheeks.
It was just the most amazing thing to see it implode on itself, come cascading down.
"She had these gorgeous eyes and this Mary Elizabeth Mastrantonio hair cascading down in black curls".
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"It cascades down from his grandfather.
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.
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