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Discover Ludwig"going downtown" is a grammatically correct phrase in written English and is commonly used in both spoken and written language.
It is typically used to describe the action of traveling to the central or urban area of a city or town. Example: I'm going downtown to do some shopping. She took the subway downtown to meet her friends. We decided to go downtown for dinner and a movie.
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We're going downtown.
The subway train was going downtown.
The Metropolitan Opera is going downtown.
"And now I'm a brunette — going downtown.
"But aren't we going downtown?" I said.
"Going downtown got me out of that mindset".
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"I don't go downtown".
Shoppers go downtown again.
Then it went downtown.
So go Downtown.
I went downtown to Merrill Lynch.
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