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Discover Ludwig"touches down" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it when referring to an aircraft or other type of vehicle coming into contact with the ground. For example: "The airplane touched down at John F. Kennedy Airport at 7:30am."
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She touches down in Manchester early Friday morning.
He touches down in local music, then looks outward.
Yet it also touches down for percussive, three-chord choruses.
The book also touches down in politically turbulent Italy in the 1970s.
A Bell 407 helicopter touches down in a private nature reserve.
He believes it when he touches down at RAF Northolt, and gets to see his wife".
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Daryl Gibson touched down.
WHEN did the tornado touch down?
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