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Discover LudwigThe phrase "downturn as" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe a decrease or decline in something, often in comparison to another factor or event. Example: The recent economic downturn, as well as the decrease in consumer spending, has greatly impacted small businesses.
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Is the present downturn as bad as that of 1929?
That part of the country has been suffering from the economic downturn as long as anywhere.
"They have handled the downturn as well as anyone in the industry".
And despite what you might read elsewhere, just as many start doing business in a downturn as appear to stop.
Many European companies believe they can shrug off an American downturn, as long as it is relatively short.
Some brands were hit hard by the economic downturn as well as their own missteps.
They're also a trailing indicator going into the downturn, as well.
Massive consolidation and a downturn as bad as the quartz crisis.
Other designers are using the downturn as a launchpad.
Some bosses will see a downturn as a time of opportunity.
The administration misjudged the length of the downturn, as did many private economists.
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