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Discover LudwigThe phrase "downstairs from" is correct and usable in written English.
It is used to indicate something in a lower location when compared to something else. For example, "The office is one floor downstairs from the cafeteria."
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So was Pier Paolo Pasolini, who lived downstairs from the family after they moved to Rome, in 1952.
Downstairs from the pool area is the entrance to a swimming area within the lake.
(Downstairs from us, actually).
He lived downstairs from my father.
He lived downstairs from Miss Aggie.
She floats glowing downstairs from the surgery.
I used to live downstairs from an oldtime jug band.
"My phone is downstairs from my bedroom," Dixon said.
In the spring, AQ will open a whiskey lounge downstairs from the restaurant.
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And they rented a house in Staten Island and lived upstairs-downstairs from each other.
Hey, where are all the salespeople at Daffy's (1311 Broadway, at 34th Street downstairs from the D.M.V. and other locations)?
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