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"in the gutter" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use this phrase to indicate a physical or metaphorical location in a state of disrepair or degradation. Example: "After months of struggling to make ends meet, his career had taken a nose dive and he found himself in the gutter."
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I strongly recommended emerging-market debt when it was in the gutter (Apr. 24, 1995).
Others ended in the gutter.
In the gutter Jaw-jaw?
"I shall die in the gutter".
I ran in the gutter.
You weren't in the gutter.
I saw people sleeping in the gutter.
Witnesses saw detached limbs in the gutter.
Beano knocks one in the gutter.
"My name is in the gutter".
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Dance with your cat in public Go snorkeling in the gutter.
More suggestions(25)
boundary gutter in the
crawl in the gutter
fall in the gutter
fragile reputation in the gutter
face in the gutter
in the drip
in the misery
in the ditch
in the drainpipe
in the squalor
in the wretchedness
in the stream
in the sewer
in the alley
in the bookbinding
in the diffuser
in the spoiler
in the sludge
in the culvert
in the drain
in the deflector
in the down
in the drains
in the street
in the mud
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