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Discover Ludwig"was down on" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It means to be very critical of someone or something. For example, "My boss was down on me for not meeting the deadline."
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Then he was down on one knee, asking her to marry him.
To Moeen's first ball Misbah was down on one knee and reverse-sweeping for four.
"No one was down on me because I had not scored," he said.
He was down on him, and, in fact, he was flirting with Obama at one point".
He was down on the lower level.
Gussie was down on marriage.
Presumably, he was down on the street, hailing a cab.
The Crimean referendum website was down on Sunday.
Actually, I was surprised he was down on the ice.
The website for their live tours was down on Friday.
Dexter was down on the beach with my wife, Susan.
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