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Discover LudwigThe phrase "going lower" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English.
It is often used to describe a decrease or decline in something, such as a price or temperature. Example: The stock market is going lower with each passing day.
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"We're going lower".
"I see them going lower".
"I see prices going lower.
Now everybody's costs are going lower".
"We're still seeing capital spending flat to going lower".
"There are several problems with going lower," Tao said.
Once marketed obliquely, powder for men is now going lower.
The price going lower and lower is dangerous to the security.
Because mortgage rates keep going lower, she said, buyers see no reason to buy now.
I listened as someone on the tube yammered that the stock was going lower.
"Unless there is some unforeseen development, I think the market is going lower".
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