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Discover LudwigThe phrase "trickles down" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to refer to the idea that increased wealth or benefits in one area of society will eventually lead to benefits in other areas. For example, "The government's tax cut for businesses will trickle down to lower-income citizens in the form of increased job opportunities."
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"Theoretically, it trickles down".
"It trickles down from there.
"I think that trickles down," Novak said.
The rest trickles down from there.
"It trickles down," Mr. Colbert interjected.
Eventually, it trickles down to the poor countries".
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Trickle down is not trickling down".
Something might trickle down.
wealth is hardly trickling down.
TRICKLE DOWN TYRANNY, by Michael Savage.
The wealth has not trickled down".
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