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Discover Ludwig"has been moved down" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it when expressing that something has been moved to a lower relative position. For example: "The bookshelf has been moved down the hall."
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The base period NH temperature has been moved down to 14.6°C.
Carter has been moved down a rank in the department and has been told to stay home from work indefinitely.
Moreover, he has been moved down in the batting order – something that could limit his stolen-base attempts in the near term.
It has been completely redesigned to serve as an introductory page to the vertebrates and the systematics has been moved down one level in accordance with the general layout of the server.
In Evans' example, the machine would note that one of the differences between A and B is that the circle has been moved down to encase the small figure; after comparing A and B, the machine would next compare A and C. In this case, it would note that both had big figures above, and that each encased a small figure.
The rear license plate has been moved down, and it has a bit more aerodynamic and sportier look, with a long stretched bonnet featuring powerdomes.
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Ticker, Events, and birthdays have been moved down beneath these ads.
Conservative councillor Ian Hudspeth, responsible for transport at Oxfordshire County Council, said the work had been moved down the agenda.
All the other features — the subscribe button, the social sharing features, related metadata and all the rest — have been moved down below the video.
Toews took over to score twice in that frenzied final few minutes of the third period before Beleskey, who had been moved down to the fourth line to start the game and was reunited with Kesler and Silfverberg to start the third period, converted Kesler's rebound.
Some of the researchers there have been moved down to York and some to Norwich.
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