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Discover LudwigThe phrase "sun goes down" is a correct and usable term in written English.
It can be used to emphasize the end of a day, often as a metaphor for the end of something else. For example, "The sun goes down, but the memories of this special day will stay with us forever."
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Shortly afterward, the sun goes down.
When the sun goes down, I leave.
When the sun goes down?
"When the sun goes down, you're done".
Even when the sun goes down, you can see it".
That all changes when the sun goes down.
The sun goes down and I'm still here.
"As soon as the sun goes down, boom".
Once the sun goes down, the compromises begin.
"When the sun goes down, she's out the door".
It's fun to sit on while the sun goes down.
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