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Discover Ludwig"roll down" is a correct part of speech in English.
It is usually used in the sense of moving something downwards in a rolling motion. For example, "The window was difficult to open, so I had to roll down the pane in order to get some fresh air."
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Roll down the window".
We roll down the windows.
Tears roll down her cheeks.
Tanks roll down nearby country roads.
I roll down the car window.
"Well, can we roll down the windows?
Socrates' teachings, Alcibiades says, "make tears roll down my cheeks".
"I'm just seeing dollars roll down the sink," he said.
Elliot watched the tears roll down Blankenship's chapped, pitted cheeks.
I thought she would roll down her window, too.
They roll down the windows and wave to everybody".
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