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The phrase "pointing downwards" is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it when you are describing something that is orientated downwards. For example, "The shooting star was pointing downwards towards the horizon."
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defer.add img); For a downward attack with the knife blade pointing downwards (also called "Dracula stab"), block the attack in a manner similar to the low stab but (obviously) your arm will be up above your face; the procedure is very simple and very effective.
This time all the indicators seem to be pointing downwards.
Many indicators in global finance are pointing downwards – and some even think the crash has begun.
The 'quenelle' is a straight-arm salute with one arm pointing downwards and the other hand across the chest.
More money in buyers' pockets and cheap mortgages are usually the recipe for a property boom, yet virtually every major house price index is pointing downwards.
The line of carved stone eggs, each one separated by a dart or arrow pointing downwards, was first used by the Greeks on the Erechtheum behind the Acropolis.
"Every now and again, you find one of these arrows pointing downwards, and there I am on stage reading the damn poem!" he says.
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They are smaller than the elephants that roam the open savannah of Africa and their tusks are straighter and point downwards rather than curve outwards.
Her legs, she says, "have a life of their own": "They kick up when I am speaking, my ankles turn inwards, my toes point downwards, my heels point up and I can't walk.
The route was lined by members of all three services in full ceremonial day dress, officers wearing black armbands, with colours draped and rifle muzzles pointed downwards as a mark of respect.
Fig. 10 Rotation process: a tablet held vertically with screen facing the user: y-axis points downwards; b tablet tilted forward: y-axis no longer points downwards, c after rotating the 3D point cloud: y-axis again points downwards 2.
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