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The phrase "squat down" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to describe someone lowering their body by bending the knees and sitting back on their heels. For example: "I had to squat down so I could reach the bottom shelf in the cupboard."
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Q: By the way, you can't dig right through, you have to squat down?
I squat down next to the wheelchair and my knees crack.
He would squat down and get eye to eye and talk to me like an adult.
You start off standing, then you squat down, putting your hands on the floor.
Two people squat down in a make-shift shelter made out of bamboo and tarpaulin.
There were armed soldiers, who made us squat down and fill out forms, with our new identities.
I climb inside and squat down low.
Squat down with the barbell.
Squat down to the floor.
Squat down by bending your knees.
Squat down deeply with your legs still apart.
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