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"has toned down" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English.
It is typically used to indicate a reduction or moderation in something, often in terms of intensity or severity. Example: "After receiving criticism, the company has toned down their advertising campaign to be more subtle and less aggressive."
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He has toned down his persona.
But Roddick has toned down his act.
Palmer has toned down some of the rhetoric of late.
The White House has toned down its criticism since then.
Even Rudy Giuliani has toned down his act.
Sony, for example, has toned down its music operations in Hungary because of counterfeiting.
McAuliffe has toned down for the campaign, although his fund-raising skills are paying off.
The governor, meanwhile, has toned down his rhetoric toward the unions.
It has toned down its Hindu extremism, but also its support for reform.
Fretilin has toned down its left-wing talk and abandoned its Marxist leanings.
He has toned down the worrying, the touchiness, about what people say about him.
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