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Discover LudwigThe phrase "rush downwards" is correct and can be used in written English.
It typically describes something or someone moving or falling quickly in a downward direction. Example: The heavy boulder began to roll down the steep slope, gathering speed as it rushed downwards towards the bottom of the valley.
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Players may decide to rush downwards, or to grow stronger before attacking powerful opponents.
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Stevenson is sitting as a boy on the stairs of his uncle's manse in Colinton, just outside Edinburgh, as his aunt comes hurrying down in her full skirts: "I heard a quick rustling behind; next moment I was enveloped in darkness; and the moment after, as the reef might see the wave rushing on past it towards the beach, I saw my aunt below rushing downwards".
The ship was by now almost on its side and we could feel it being sucked downwards, water rushing in.
As news of this spread across the city, the Latin inhabitants, from Emperor Baldwin II downwards, hurriedly rushed to the harbours of the Golden Horn, hoping to escape by ship.
Only downwards.
Downwards on trade, downwards on productivity, downwards on global growth".
His voice curls downwards.
In a downwards direction.
Waving downwards signals disagreement.
'Socialism' kept being defined downwards".
The toes allegedly curled downwards.
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