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The phrase "under the door" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe the location of something that is underneath a door, often referring to an object or material that has been placed or fallen there. Example: I found a note under the door when I came home, it must have slipped through the crack.
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I pushed it back under the door.
Sand swirled under the door.
I slipped it under the door.
Her song echoes under the door.
It was probably already under the door.
"Then dirt and pine needles came under the door.
He slid a piece of paper under the door.
Put one end of the bar under the door.
Rent checks appeared on time, slipped under the door.
Place one end of the bar under the door.
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But these under-the-door quick fixes are not systemic solutions.
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