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"down in the" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is used to refer to a place that is below or lower than somewhere else. Example sentence: "We went down in the basement to look for the old household items."
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Down in the City.
Snyder sat down in the audience.
Republicans, meanwhile, seem down in the dumps.
I lay down in the snow.
I sat down in the chair.
We sat down in the conference room.
Down in the shaft, Valentine was struggling.
"She's coming down in the world".
Revenue was down in the second quarter.
Down in the valley, a village burned.
Her father went down in the Titanic".
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