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Discover Ludwig"trickle down effect" is a perfectly acceptable phrase in written English.
It can be used to describe the phenomenon in which something (such as wealth or information) is passed down from one person or group to another, slowly and gradually. For example: "The government's tax cuts were supposed to create a trickle down effect, with the wealthy spending more and stimulating the economy."
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The hoped for "trickle down" effect of these bailouts is not reaching main street.
The old political thinking of the "trickle down" effect has not worked.
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Consider the trickle-down effect.
Anyone for the trickle-down effect?
"There's a trickle-down effect".
There was a trickle-down effect.
An anticipated trickle-down effect followed.
There's no curricular trickle-down effect.
"From there, it's a trickle-down effect.
"It is a trickle-down effect.
Consider it the trickle-down effect.
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