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'to stoop' is correct and usable in written English
It is an intransitive verb that means to bend one's back and head down, usually as a sign of deference, submission, discouragement, orAbasement. Example: The old man had to stoop when entering the low doorway.
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We'd go to stoop sales in Brooklyn".
From that day on, I became devoted to stoop sales.
Albee is slightly built and tends to stoop.
Cable guys and deliverymen lumbered from van to stoop.
"These people don't like to stoop to work," he said.
In the end, he has to stoop to wash.
As a politician he doesn't want to stoop to politics.
There's a real rhythm to stoop sale browsing.
He used to stoop to make himself look shorter.
They think retaliation would be to stoop as low as the terrorists.
But, whatever his faults, my dad did not have to stoop quite that low.
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