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Discover Ludwig"it has gone down" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
You could use it to describe that something has either declined or decreased in amount, quality, or importance. For example, "Sales of our new product have gone down this month."
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The proposed price is a significant disappointment for some of the investors and employees of the company because it will mean it has gone down in value since its last private round.
It has gone down even further since.
But it has gone down very well".
And so it has gone down the supply chain.
We've used some PRP treatment and it has gone down".
I find out later that IT has gone down.
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Just 3% said it had gone down.
By 2016, it had gone down to 3.1percentt.
It turns out that the preceding two months it had gone down a lot.
The 'unsinkable' ship - but it had gone down so simple.
Their initial estimate was that it had gone down a bit.
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