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"fold it downward" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase when referring to the action of folding something downward, or in the direction of the floor. For example, "Fold the paper downward so that you can fit it into the envelope."
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Take the top pointed end of the paper and fold it downward.
Lift the top of the kite-shaped origami and fold it downward.
Take the diagonal part of the paper and fold it downward until it lines up with the straight bottom edge of the paper.
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"Fold it or go.
("Fold it, fold it, fold it, fold it!") Mr. Mars belted the words almost deliriously, leading an exuberant singalong.
And occasionally fold it.
You fold it up, and it folds right around.
Fold it back again.
Fold it accordion style.
Fold it in half.
Fold it three times.
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