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User_gary Posted 16 years ago
Grammar

Go down in history

I often see in newspapers the phrase "go down in history"

I just wonder what it means. Does it mean "The person's deed will be soon deleted from the history" or "It will remain in history for a long time"?
  

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Yes, the second the one is correct. it will remain in history for a long time.

  • Yes, the second the one is correct.
  • it will remain in history for a long time.
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Yes, the second the one is correct. it will remain in history for a long time.

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