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The phrase "continue to go down" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when describing a situation where something is decreasing or declining over time.
Example: "The stock prices continue to go down despite the company's efforts to improve its performance."
Alternatives: "keep decreasing" or "persist in declining."
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Why did the stocks continue to go down?
"I think that is going to continue to go down," Johnson said.
"But it's hard to say whether it's going to continue to go down or hold steady".
"The good news is the sales pace was enough for inventories to continue to go down".
Now, Dr. Osborne said, "I think they are going to continue to go down".
And so the question is, have we reached a plateau here or is that going to continue to go down?
Now "those balance sheets will continue to contract as long as housing prices continue to go down," said Mr. Sinai.
"We are determined that as the cases continue to go down, there is no recurrence," he told the Guardian.
"Tricia just sat one morning videoing herself doing her makeup; we'll continue to go down that route".
Meanwhile the technology for capturing and storing that energy will continue to improve and the cost will continue to go down.
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