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Discover LudwigThe phrase "downstairs by" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English
You can use "downstairs by" to describe a location or direction that is located on the lower level or floor of a building or structure, near a specific object or area. Example: "The office is located downstairs by the elevators."
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"The Sympathetic Spy Downstairs," by Alexandra Schwartz.
THE MONK DOWNSTAIRS, by Tim Farrington.
Downstairs, by the rest rooms, was a door with a sign warning "Siren Will Sound".
Downstairs, by rug-covered flagstones, is a wood-burning stove and a little sofa.
By Alexandra Schwartz June 2, 2014 "The Sympathetic Spy Downstairs," by Alexandra Schwartz.
Downstairs, by the costume department, I bump into Aaron Johnson in shirt and breeches.
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All weekend a parade of touts trotted downstairs trailed by buyers as excited by their illicit adventure as by the prospect of a getting a deal.
Visitors who get past the ropes outside are immediately greeted by another set leading to the lounge downstairs, manned by members of some new pro-stubble cult.
By 7 30 p.m., a clamorous din swallows the downstairs, and by 8 30, a mugginess from the lusty air in the bar drifts into the dining rooms.
WHEELCHAIR ACCESS -- Restrooms downstairs, reached by lobby elevator.
Homer ran downstairs, unimpressed by the vision before him.
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