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Discover Ludwig"climbing down" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used to describe the verb of a person or object going down a high surface, such as a hill, mountain, or ladder. For example: "Billy was climbing down the ladder when he slipped and fell."
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Be careful, climbing down".
Climbing down, he stares at me, incredulous.
Climbing down out of the rain, which is what.
Climbing down afterward, Kent said, "I felt a little overdressed.
On climbing down, she was suddenly surrounded by large, orangey-brown ants.
I sort of climbed up, looked over and then began climbing down again".
"This is the girls' room," said Hanwell, climbing down from his ladder, looking sheepish.
She pulled off her goggles, breaking the suction, and saw Annie climbing down from the lifeguard chair.
My brother saw his naked ass climbing down from the second-floor balcony and running down the street.
Sliding along the hand rails/rest of stairs and fast running/ climbing down should be totally avoided to prevent accidents.
Climbing down from earlier soaring rhetoric, Trump told CBS this past week that "I'm in no real rush.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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