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Discover Ludwig"has slid down" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English
This phrase is most commonly used to indicate that something has moved downwards or become lower or smaller. For example: "Over the past few years, the company's stock price has slid down significantly."
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Each time, enrollment has slid down as the year went along.
Out of camera range because his body has slid down is her husband's dead mobster friend.
Alice has slid down from a world governed by the logic of universal arithmetic to one where her size can vary from nine feet to three inches.
Sales of "Neon Bible" have been strong, by indie standards (it made its debut at No. 2 on the Billboard album chart), though less so by mainstream standards (in nine weeks, it has slid down to No. 94).
So Iran, long at the top of the Washington agenda, has slid down.
With no serious forest fire for four years, he claims Indonesia has slid down to number 15 or 20.
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At the summit of Corcogemore, I could see the land around me roll and slope downward, as if the ground had slid down suddenly and the rocks holding it together made one final grab at staying put.
Like a bruise from her eye that had slid down onto her cheek.
By 1964, however, the Shirelles had slid down the charts, overwhelmed by the British Invasion.
Although all OECD countries have slid down the ranking, as China and India have moved up, Britain has dropped the most.
Peering over the rims of round eyeglasses that had slid down her nose, she rebuffed such caricatures.
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