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Discover LudwigThe phrase "down a little" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it when you want to suggest that someone should decrease the amount of something, or decrease the intensity of their emotions. Example: "Please calm down a little. I understand you're frustrated, but shouting won't help."
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Ms. Hilferty dropped it down a little.
"Everything begins to slow down a little.
It had cooled down a little.
It got me down a little bit".
"But let's calm down a little.
Then things settle down a little.
So price goes down a little bit.
Diamond looked down, a little self-conscious.
"That held me down a little bit.
Eventually, Roberts toned it down a little.
"Today, we bore down a little bit.
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