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The phrase 'in downtown' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when discussing the location of something in an urban area, or when discussing the area of the city center. For example: "We had lunch in downtown, near the old cathedral."
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The Clinton Presidential Library opened in downtown Little Rock in 2004.
It will be based in downtown Detroit.
Construction in downtown Flushing, Queens.
A Malian military convoy in downtown Timbuktu.
Another blocked an intersection in downtown Houston.
Businesses in downtown Oakland are also preparing.
It is in downtown Brooklyn, not Gowanus.
The school began in Downtown Brooklyn.
In downtown Boston, transport is widely disrupted.
Shopkeepers in downtown Harare complain bitterly.
"Imagine a Russian base in downtown Albuquerque.
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