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Discover Ludwig"move downhill" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It means to go or travel downwards, typically referring to a slope or decline. Example: After reaching the summit, we began to move downhill towards the base of the mountain.
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That could levitate the dust and allow it to move downhill.
Otherwise begin probing where you last saw the victim and move downhill from there.
Allow your body to move downhill naturally while in the jump.
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It seemed as if the Jets were moving downhill.
Their plans seemed to flow naturally, like water moving downhill, toward a shared life dedicated to Haiti.
"His fastball was moving downhill," said Posada, who likened Contreras's assortment of pitches to those of Roger Clemens.
Klimek described it to me as "a low-intensity backing fire" — that is, one moving downhill rather than up; an uphill fire tends to spread faster.
Photo: Firefighters worked yesterday to contain a fire of nearly 2,500 acres in the Coconino National Forest north of Sedona, Ariz., as flames moved downhill toward Oak Creek Canyon.
On this trip, he came to measure three things: the mass of the glacier, its thickness, and the speed with which it was moving downhill.
Azam had come to Chhota Shigri to measure three things: the mass of the glacier, its thickness, and the speed with which it was moving downhill.
He pointed up to a craggy promontory and some men who were there, and said that he suspected they might be government soldiers, because the other fighters, the ones who had nearly been subjected to friendly fire, had been moving downhill.
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