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"slam down" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe an action, usually when something is forcefully and loudly set down or closed. For example, "He slammed down the phone in frustration".
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You can't slam down a phone anymore.
Other days, they will slam down the phone when asked if they have landed anything.
"And even though it's true that we live in an increasingly globalized society, we can't just go in and slam down the same buildings in Charlottesville that you would slam down in Istanbul.
As for the toilet seat, we paid extra for a lid and seat that don't slam down.
I would slam down the phone, only for a little recriminatory voice in my head to pipe up.
O THER countries, on the other hand, have not been nearly as reluctant to slam down the receiver.
The simplest advice is just to slam down the phone on anyone who calls you to sell an investment.
Putin knows he cannot suddenly slam down on the entire society, including his growing middle class, and expect to retain respectability, not least abroad.
Make no mistake about it: Ms. Pirro has hardly lost her ability to rant or harangue or slam down her gavel in disgust.
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How about locking yourself in a coffinlike capsule and withstanding a sudden, slam-down drop.
Before integrating the glove into the game, the game was controlled with buttons for clockwise/counterclockwise rotation, left/right movement, and slam-down operation.
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