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Discover Ludwig"pressing down" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to describe a physical action, such as pressing down firmly on a button or a tablet screen. For example, "He pressed down on the corner of the screen to activate the device."
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It was pressing down, slowly crushing them.
Make sure you distribute the rice evenly, pressing down gently.
"It's like a weight is pressing down on you.
Fill with the warm chutney, pressing down well.
He feels a great weight pressing down on his head.
And everywhere there is debt, pressing down hard, and uncertainty, especially over jobs.
But in this topsy-turvy crisis these promises are now pressing down on banks' share prices.
I turned around, and discovered that another enormous wall was pressing down on us from behind.
"By pressing down a special key / it plays a little melody," he intoned.
Life is pressing down on them so hard that they can barely breathe.
By pressing down a special key, it plays a little melody".
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