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The phrase 'squish down' is correct and can be used in written English.
It is usually used to describe the action of making something flatter or smaller by pressing or squeezing it. For example: "I squished down the contents of my suitcase to fit all my belongings in."
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Feel the sand, damp and slightly cold on your bare feet, let your toes squish down in it.
As each person claps, the sides of the frame squish down, and disappear.
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When he stepped aboard, it squished down half a foot and nearly capsized.
The trouble is the evening loses steam, with Jesus's life squished down to almost nothing (one blind man cured) and a dreary song to round off Judgement Day.
In most apps including old Facebook, panoramas are squished down to fit on the screen at once, obliterating their detail.
Music, photos and video files can now be squished down to a fraction of their native size and computer components such as flash memory and hard drives have become essential parts in pocket-sized entertainment devices.
Bust through being an old grumpy man act and old grumpy racist era and now he's something else: meta-grumpy, meta-racist, a force unto himself, a powerful 94-year-old never before seen, an ancient galactic power squished down and made crystalline into one perfect could-not-give-less-of-a-toss unit.
Mix to combine, squishing down the beans a bit.
It is not difficult to imagine a mason setting each one, squishing down the mortar and filling the joints, moving on to the next, and then starting all over again.
Packed with features and designed with the mobile professional in mind, PocketPC is both an apt name and a description; it is pretty much like toting around a multimedia PC that has been squished down to pocket-size.
8. Sprinkle the grated cheese on the top and squish it down on to the bread.
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