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Discover LudwigThe phrase "get me down" is correct and usable in written English.
This phrase can be used when referring to feeling down emotionally, or when referring to a physical object that needs to be lowered. For example, "I'm feeling really discouraged today - this situation is really getting me down."
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How soon can they get me down?
"I can't let it get me down".
It used to get me down a lot.
"It takes a lot to get me down," she said.
I don't let it get me down, though.
"I was sad, I loved that woman, but I didn't let it get me down".
The tiredness can get me down, but emotionally, I'm pretty positive really.
It used to get me down a bit but you reach a point where you can laugh it off".
Now I'm working as hard as I can because they're not going to get me down".
That kind of stuff doesn't get me down or bother me.
"He told me to stay focused, not to let them get me down".
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