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Discover LudwigThe phrase "Go down to" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to the physical act of going to a lower place, typically a lower floor or level. For example, "She went down to the basement to look for her lost keys."
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Go down to Chinatown.
Go down to Marcy and Greene.
They don't go down to City Hall".
I go down to Florida.
"They're not gonna go down to Ramadi!
We'd go down to the break room.
"Let's go down to the dungeon".
Then I go down to the gym.
"Go down to the Beluga Bar.
"It'll go down to the wire".
I go down to the slums.
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