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Discover LudwigThe phrase "knock it down" is correct and usable in written English
It is often used to indicate the action of physically demolishing or destroying something. Example: The old building was in such bad condition that the city decided to knock it down and build something new in its place.
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"Knock it down," he said.
So I've got to knock it down".
I needed to knock it down".
They'll probably knock it down and make a parking lot".
"Can't we just knock it down?" she recalled telling Coe.
They had to work too hard to knock it down".
Another one, knock it down.' That's what I did.
Then we'll knock it down and build something different.
"Why do they have to knock it down?
"You can knock it down or fix it up".
"We'll keep knocking on it until we knock it down".
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