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Discover Ludwig"it's downtown" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to indicate a location in relation to a city or town. For example: "We're meeting at the cafe - it's downtown."
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"It's downtown people".
"It's downtown," he said, and he pointed off to his left.
They should oppose high-density development unless it's downtown, near existing roads and sewers.
The advantage of the Grand Bohemian is that it's downtown, miles away from the theme parks and fun palaces of Orlando.
Tony Costa's letter (May 4) on "The South Bronx Tries to Go Uptown by Deciding That It's Downtown" (April 20) made me wonder: Hasn't anyone suggested the obvious?
It's the kind of place that New Yorkers take for granted, with imaginative food, good service and, because it's downtown, quirky, clublike décor.
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It was downtown.
"We rarely went there when it was downtown.
But it is downtown that has emerged as an unlikely magnet for development.
If it was downtown and historic, they bought it with the intention to flip".
It also seems more steeped in unease about the current state of the Union than it was downtown.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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