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Discover LudwigThe phrase "steeped down" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It means deeply ingrained or immersed in something. Example: She was steeped down in the traditions of her culture and couldn't imagine living any other way.
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Out the start gate, steep down, drop off, another steep, roller, roller, step up, glide, land – I could go on".
Should this support finally break down, we could see the equity embark on yet another steep down leg.
It has been reported that steeped head-down position could increase intracranial pressure during robotic surgery.
Yet the steep down-payment requirement for construction loans is limiting.
These loans, which do not follow Fannie Mae underwriting guidelines, require mortgage insurance premiums and, for those with low credit scores, higher interest rates and steeper down-payment requirements.
Half an hour of steep down-climbing brings us to a ledge where one of the guides ties us to a rope and lowers us 180 overhanging feet to the ground.
Recently, we found a steep down-regulation of aPKC and Par3 (Bazooka in Drosophila, not to be confused with Protease Activated Receptors) downstream of a common effector of innate immunity and pro-inflammatory signaling, NF-κB, in human intestinal epithelial cells.
Even flipping the tree upside down is steeped in tradition.
The trail seems far steeper going down than it did coming up.
Before long, four had changed into wet suits and were beginning the steep journey down to the beach.
The pasterns are strong, neither steep nor down.
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