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"flows down" is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it to describe the action of a liquid, gas, or substance moving from a higher to a lower level, or to indicate the direction of the movement. For example: "The dark clouds from the storm began to clear as the rain flowed down from the mountains."
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Snowmelt flows down from the ragged peaks to irrigate fields of potatoes and wheat.
"It flows down from the leaders, and each and every guy is buying in so far".
What about the nearby Hutchinson, which flows down through the northeast Bronx?
A cold stream flows down from the rocks and across the road.
— Danny Hakim If all water flows down, how could the chemically laced fracking water not mix with the groundwater?
Air flows down through the throat of the carburetor, past the throttle valve, and into the intake manifold.
The discipline flows down from President Bush, who runs the White House like a C.E.O. and demands loyalty.
The middle figure's features are clearly defined, and her reddish-blond hair flows down and back in undulant waves.
And at night, up there, the cool air off the mountains flows down and pushes the dirty air masses back.
Snow that falls in the basin either melts or flows down to the terminus, causing Hubbard to steadily grow.
Groundwater from the hills surrounding the plant also flows down and into the radioactive areas.
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