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Discover Ludwig'dampen down' is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it any time you need to describe reducing or subduing something, either literally or figuratively. For example, "The recent rain has helped to dampen down the fire."
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dampen down
verb
To reduce the intensity of (a fire)
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But recession would normally dampen down price rises.
Taylor said their combined impact was to dampen down wages.
"We want to dampen down any runs the fire wants to make".
Even Mr Gore's advisers were seeking to dampen down expectations of a dramatic announcement.
What is the Huffington Post's role in trying to "dampen down post-truth rhetoric", Gibson asks.
(Depending in part on their altitude, clouds could either dampen down or accelerate the pace of global warming).
It is known that vitamin D can boost the activity of certain genes and dampen down others.
Clarkson has been linked with a move to US on-demand service Netflix in recent weeks, and Wilman's departure will do nothing to dampen down that speculation.
Writing in The New York Times, Brooks Atkinson said, "Someone will have to call out the fire department to dampen down the classical ardors of this hilarious tale".
"That box people put me in is going to dampen down over the next few years," she says, as she reels off this list of left-turns.
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There is mounting evidence that the endocannabinoid system is overactive in obesity and were it possible to safely dampen-down the elevated endocannabinoid tone, lipid and carbohydrate profiles could be improved and weight loss induced.
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