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Discover Ludwig"gets you down" is correct and usable in written English.
This phrase is typically used when talking about something that is making a person feel unhappy or discouraged. For example, "The constant rain this summer has been really getting me down."
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It really gets you down.
It kind of gets you down a little bit.
"Gravity gets you down awfully quick," he said.
It's not the sexism, misogyny, homophobia and racism in football that gets you down.
Of course, no amount of scientific understanding gets you down the face of a big wave.
That's what gets you down – gales and rain, day after day".
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"Psychologically it can really get you down".
Pro tip: News got you down?
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