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Discover Ludwig"head down" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to emphasize that someone is looking or walking with their head in a downward position. For example: "The boy trudged along with his head down, shoulders slumped, obviously dejected."
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Lately I head down.
"They pushed my head down".
Head down, chopping.
Keep your head down, the driver says.
I walked, head down, along the sidewalk.
I put my head down and continue.
She skied off, head down in disappointment.
Dukes up, head down, Mr. Gamrod advanced.
I've just been getting my head down".
He was head down, lost in homework.
Droop your head down a bit.
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