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Discover Ludwig"down on" is a correct and usable part of speech in written English.
It is an idiom used to describe disapproval of someone or something. For example, "My parents are down on me for not studying hard enough."
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Chow down on that.
I sat down on it.
Particularly down on Wall Street".
Cats look down on us.
But cut down on clutter.
Lay down on your stomach!
Crack down on illegal immigration.
Cracking Down on 'Reckless Behavior'.
Double down on clip content.
Down on the farm.
Cut down on toys.
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