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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'come down to' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to mean to reduce or narrow something down to something more specific or to reach a decision based on the facts. For example: "After debating for hours, we finally came down to two options."
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come down to
verb
To reach by moving down or reducing.
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"Nobody would come down to that neighborhood.
The reasons often come down to money.
It's all come down to this.
It does come down to craftsmanship.
IT COULD all come down to abortion.
Still, elections come down to many things.
No, that will come down to people.
It had come down to goals.
That has come down to about $760 million.
It doesn't come down to pure athleticism.
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"Everything comes down to class.
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