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Discover Ludwig"it is downtown" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to a certain location, as in: "The movie theater is downtown, so let's meet there."
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It is Downtown Brooklyn with its share of tech giants and startup stars, DUMBO with its mobile app shops, and Brooklyn Navy Yard with its cutting edge industrial and manufacturing technology.
But it is downtown that has emerged as an unlikely magnet for development.
It is downtown, in an area called Glitter Gluch, away from the Hollywood-style palaces on the Strip, which stretches 4 miles into the Clark County desert.
The Alamo, of course, is a former mission, too, but it is downtown, directly across from the Guinness World Records Museum and the Davy Crockett's Tall Tales Ride, and attracts more than 2.5 million visitors a year.
As it is, downtown Niagara Falls, the area near the train station, is a ghost town.
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"It's downtown people".
It was downtown.
"We rarely went there when it was downtown.
If it was downtown and historic, they bought it with the intention to flip".
"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.
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