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magnificent down
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "magnificent down" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It is unclear when it could be used, as it lacks context and does not form a coherent expression. Example: "The view from the mountain was magnificent down below, where the valley stretched out."
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1 human-written examples
As in that game, Taurasi was magnificent down the stretch.
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For those of us who are feeling a little, well, depressed by Barbara Ehrenreich's recent magnificent take-down of positive thinking, "Bright-Sided," Wiseman's approach offers hope.
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Asked what he made of criticism by David Lloyd, Britain's former captain, who said at the weekend that Murray did not put enough back into British tennis, the world No 2 delivered a magnificent put-down.
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But now I was transfixed by a view of Upper Yosemite Falls, tumbling down magnificent snow-covered cliffs.
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The stars in their magnificent array Look down upon the Earth, their cynosure, Or so it seems.
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by Sharon Levy The stars in their magnificent array Look down upon the Earth, their cynosure, Or so it seems.
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Before laying his hands on the former Golden State coach P. J. Carlesimo in December 1997, Sprewell had scored gobs of points and thrown down magnificent dunks here.
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Sergio stays in the red today with a magnificent up and down from a green bank to the side of 11.
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Callow meticulously probes the films: the mutilated but still sublime adaptation of The Magnificent Ambersons, dumbed down, its cut footage criminally destroyed by the studio, scotching any hope of restoration.
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"With "a magnificent view up, down and across the Hudson," proximity to buses, an express subway station at 96th Street and trolleys on Broadway and "more than ample" closet space, the building, like many in that era, was marketed as offering both access to the city's center and an escape from it.
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12.32am BST Kaymer blooters a magnificent drive down the right of 18. Todd's flirts with the dust down the other side, but stays put on the fairway.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Consider using more precise language to describe the type of downward movement or action. For example, "magnificent descent" if referring to a physical drop or "magnificent decline" if referring to a reduction in status.
Common error
Avoid using "magnificent" directly before "down" without a noun or verb connecting them. It is not a standard or grammatically sound construction in English.
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Linguistic Context
"Magnificent down" does not function as a standard grammatical phrase in English. Ludwig AI indicates that it is not a correct or coherent expression. While "magnificent" is an adjective, "down" typically acts as a preposition or adverb, requiring a noun or verb to connect them meaningfully.
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, the phrase "magnificent down" is grammatically incorrect and lacks a clear meaning in standard English. Ludwig AI confirms this assessment, noting its incoherence. While the word "magnificent" denotes grandeur, and "down" indicates direction, their combination requires a connecting element (noun or verb) for proper grammatical structure. Consider using alternatives like "magnificent descent" or "magnificent decline" for improved clarity and correctness. The phrase is rarely used, and when it does appear, it's essential to ensure the context supports a meaningful interpretation by adding the missing element.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
magnificent descent
Replaces "down" with a noun indicating movement from higher to lower point, adding precision.
magnificent fall
Focuses on the act of falling in a majestic way, rather than a direction.
magnificent drop
Indicates a significant decline, emphasizing the splendor of the reduction.
descending magnificently
Changes the structure to an adverb modifying a verb, focusing on how something descends.
magnificent tumble
Suggests a less controlled and more chaotic but still beautiful descent.
magnificent slide
Suggests a smooth and graceful downward movement.
magnificent decline
Focuses on a decline in quality or power, highlighting its grandeur.
splendidly lowered
Shifts the focus to the act of lowering something in a splendid manner.
impressive downward
Uses an adjective to describe a downward trajectory, emphasizing the impressiveness.
grand reduction
Highlights the concept of something becoming smaller or less significant in a grand way.
FAQs
How can I use the word "magnificent" correctly with words indicating downward direction?
Instead of "magnificent down", try "magnificent descent" if referring to a physical drop, or "magnificent decline" if referring to a reduction in status. Using a noun after "magnificent" makes the phrase grammatically correct.
What phrases are similar to "magnificent down"?
While "magnificent down" is not a standard phrase, you might consider alternatives like "impressive descent" or "splendid fall" depending on the intended meaning.
Is "magnificent down" grammatically correct?
No, "magnificent down" is not grammatically correct in standard English. It lacks a clear connection between the adjective "magnificent" and the preposition "down".
Can I use "magnificent" to describe a decrease or reduction?
Yes, but not directly with "down". Consider using "magnificent decline" to describe a grand or impressive reduction in something.
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
89%
Authority and reliability
2.2/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested