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The phrase "go down with" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is generally used to mean that something has become less popular or less successful. For example: Sales of the new product have gone down with customers reporting that it does not work properly.
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I'll go down with you".
I would go down with my ship".
So crop production will go down with increased soil erosion.
If they go down with Assad, they won't.
At least we will go down with arms linked.
"Your instinct is to go down with the beat".
Maybe some sobering knowledge will go down with it.
If Greece goes down, Cyprus could go down with it".
"I go down with the ship," he said.
How did they go down with the lads?
Protectionism does not go down with a multilateral foreign policy.
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