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Discover LudwigThe phrase "to below" is not grammatically correct and is not commonly used in written English.
It may be used in informal spoken language, but it should be avoided in formal writing. It is typically used when someone is talking about direction or location, but it is not necessary or grammatically correct to use "to" in this context. A more correct way to express this idea would be "down below" or "to the bottom." For example: "The keys fell down below the couch cushions" or "The hikers made their way to the bottom of the mountain."
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to below
adverb
In a lower place.
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And then to below zero.
That gets us down to below £20m.
Growth of GDP has dipped sharply, to below 2%.
Watch the "Jurassic Park" clip Dern is referring to below. .
Since then, Sarepta stock has slid to below $42.
Serum levels decline to below 10 pg by 6 a.m.
Go to below mentioned locations to find corresponding weapons.
Unemployment fell to below 4.5% last year.
Latvia's fell from 1.44 to below 1.20.
Pour points range from 32 °C to below −57 °C (90 °F to below −70 °F).
Turnout has dropped to below 70% in more recent votes.
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