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"I get down" is a valid and common grammatical phrase in written English.
It can be used as an action verb to describe the physical act of lowering oneself to a lower position or level, or as an idiomatic expression to convey a mood or feeling of being sad, depressed or discouraged. Example 1: "The ladder was too high for me to climb, so I had to get down on my hands and knees to crawl under the low hanging branch." Example 2: "After hearing the bad news, she couldn't help but get down and cry for hours." Example 3: "Every time I listen to this song, it just makes me want to get down and dance."
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"I get down sometimes.
I get down and scrub the floor.
I get down like everybody else.
"I lower my voice, I get down on the ground".
When I get down to the street, my telephone rings.
When I get down to 155, I'll be ripped".
Who do I turn to when I get down and depressed?
"Sometimes I go down, I get down, and he's telling me to stay positive.
I get down on my knees and thank God for them.
"I get down sometimes, but I have so, so many things going for me".
To this day, when I get down and low, that's the music I put on.
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