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"got him down" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It can be used to refer to physically bringing someone to the ground, or to describe a situation where someone becomes discouraged or defeated. Example 1: "The football player tackled his opponent and got him down before he could reach the end zone." Example 2: "After trying for hours, the math problem finally got him down and he gave up in frustration."
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Nothing got him down.
"Nothing really got him down.
LaMotta's boast is that no one ever got him down.
"You think you got him down and suddenly he's gone".
We've got him down at the San Francisco police headquarters".
"Got him down to $300," he reported proudly and headed off.
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"Get him down here!
It's getting him down.
Does this get him down?
Still, Mr Zell is not letting this get him down.
How were they going to get him down again?
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