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Discover Ludwig"trickled down" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe a gradual decline or descent in value, quantity, or intensity, such as when wealth or knowledge is passed down from one person to another. For example, "As the generations passed, the family's wealth and knowledge trickled down to the youngest members."
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The wealth has not trickled down".
"Things trickled down to us," he said.
Some morale-boosting has trickled down, but still not enough.
Those declines trickled down to the 11 p.m. news.
His enthusiasm has apparently trickled down as the projects succeeded.
"Bardolatry" trickled down into all parts of the republic.
"It trickled down, hit the pin and went in.
Her influence trickled down to Ralph Lauren and Martha Stewart.
Generations later, Archer's blood trickled down to me.
She wanted the other women to succeed and that's trickled down to Kristen, and then trickled down to me.
Thailand's economic growth has trickled down to the masses, all under the benevolent gaze of Bhumibol.
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