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Discover Ludwig"going under" is correct and usable in written English
It is typically used to refer to something being submerged in liquid, figuratively, or to a person or group struggling with something difficult or insurmountable. Example: The struggling business went under after several months of poor sales.
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going under
verb
Present participle of go under
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Bookstores are going under.
I'm going under.
Entire communities are going under.
Financially we were going under.
"This is going under".
Don't abandon now because they're going under".
Meanwhile, their mother is gradually going under.
"It was a golf course going under.
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Facebook is going 'under' other social networks in a way.
"Banks are going under because they are undercapitalized.
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