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Discover LudwigThe phrase "dip down to" is correct and usable in written English.
This phrase is mostly used when describing an action involving movement downward, usually in relation to a particular level or point. For example: "The temperature dipped down to freezing overnight."
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Eastward lie the hilly uplands of the Cotswolds, which dip down to the Vale of Oxford.
So we'd ask him to please dip down to get some meat and potatoes from the bottom of the kettle.
Hollande also saw his approval ratings continue to dip down to 20% as the year wore on.
As imagined in one plan, the street might dip down to create a broad plaza leading to the riverfront.
Watch the sun dip down to skim the water and rise again at Haukland Sands, regularly voted Norway's finest beach.
The G.O.P. will have to dip down to a former one-term lieutenant governor of Maryland, Michael Steele, to put a black public face on its national committee.
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The average price is $150 ,dipping down to $50 and up to $500.
Cresting the bluffs near La Crosse, we dipped down to the Mississippi.
Temperatures in the city only dipped down to 27.1C on Tuesday night, the weather bureau has confirmed.
The caution flag came out and extended the race, dooming Biffle, who gave in and dipped down to pit road for gas.
She caps the cavatina "Una voce poco fa" with a shimmering high C that she holds for a full 12 seconds before dipping down to end the phrase.
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