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The phrase "moved down to" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing a change in position or status, often in a hierarchical or physical context.
Example: "After the recent evaluation, she was moved down to a lower position within the company."
Alternatives: "reduced to" or "demoted to".
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Then Archaic and Classical Sparta moved down to the plain.
At 17 or 18 I moved down to London.
My mum moved down to London, so there's no point.
Then I moved down to a 2-iron.
Mr. De La Vega moved down to the East Village.
He was moved down to 28,700 feet, where he collapsed and was later pronounced dead.
We moved down to the Jersey Shore, and I started working at a small weekly newspaper.
But they moved down, to third from first, in the Times ranking.
When I was about 18, I moved down to London with Gerardine (now my wife).
When I moved down to Devon, I stuck it outside behind a barn.
"The fixers haven't gone away though, they've moved down to Challengers.
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