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Discover Ludwig"swing down" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it in situations when someone or something moves from a high position to a lower position, either literally or figuratively. For example: "He swung down from the ladder and onto the ground below."
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If not, Grant would swing down to attack the city's vulnerable rear.
"He doesn't have a lot of moving parts in his swing," Down said.
Was he planning to swing down to the rescue from there?
"He's not a guy who's going to say, 'I'm going to cut my swing down,' " Collins said.
In any case, Schengen is now fraying at its seams, as the bars swing down again across Europe's roads.
This phenomenon enables to design fuel blocks with a very low reactivity swing, down to less than 4% in a 10-year lifetime.
You can climb the Empire State Building, run through Central Park or swing down to the South Street Seaport.
The coming rain should swing down like a blade while the storm takes him high and sets him right by shaking him apart.
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Seagate's just busted through that swing-down arm thing commonly found at tollbooths and for-pay parking lots.
Compounding the rear visibility problem are the high seat backs and swing-down video screen for the second- and third-row passenger entertainment system that sit directly in the path of the driver's rearview mirror.
One is the kitchen panel that opens to reveal a swing-down ironing board.
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