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Anonymous Posted 11 years ago
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I've faced with a strange sentence: "You're down to three choices." What does "be down to" mean here ?
  

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reduced to . The idea is that you had plenty of choices, but now the number of choices that you have has been greatly reduced. Consider this example.

  • reduced to .
  • The idea is that you had plenty of choices, but now the number of choices that you have has been greatly reduced.
  • Consider this example.
  • I walked into this casino with $100, but now I am down to $5.
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reduced to.
The idea is that you had plenty of choices, but now the number of choices that you have has been greatly reduced.

Consider this example.
I walked into this casino with $100, but now I am down to $5.

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