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Anonymous Posted 10 years ago
Grammar

HELP

Hey
Is it correct to say:
"Every up leads down"
in the meaning of after every time you go up,there will be a down..like in hiking...
please help
  

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That sentence sounds very odd, and without further context would not be readily understood. There is an idiom, "What goes up must come down", but I don't think it fits your intended use very well.

  • That sentence sounds very odd, and without further context would not be readily understood.
  • There is an idiom, "What goes up must come down", but I don't think it fits your intended use very well.
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That sentence sounds very odd, and without further context would not be readily understood. There is an idiom, "What goes up must come down", but I don't think it fits your intended use very well.

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