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Discover Ludwig"will be down to" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English
It is usually used when you are assigning responsibility to someone or something. For example: "The success of the project will be down to the hard work of the team."
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Which soon enough will be down to five.
This weekend, it will be down to 1,700 screens.
A lot will be down to Clarke and Warner.
It will be down to 37,000 officers by July.
It will be down to the Labour party.
In ten years' time, the price will be down to one cent.
Some of this will be down to the success of US companies overseas.
(Some of this will be down to higher interest payments, particularly on inflation-linked gilts).
By the end of November, the number will be down to 52,000.
And whether or not that vow is redeemed will be down to numbers, too.
A lot of the team's success or failure this summer will be down to him.
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CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com