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Filter by Meaning The driver's downshift created a loud noise that startled the pedestrians.
The trucker had to downshift to get up the steep mountain pass.
The car's automatic downshift helped the driver to brake safely on the icy road.
The downshift in her social life was a result of her decision to prioritize her studies.
The downshift in his investment portfolio was a strategic move to minimize risk.
After years of fast-paced city life, the downshift to a rural area was a refreshing change for the family.
She had a downshift in her social life after moving to a new city.
The downshift in his mental health required him to take a break from work to focus on self-care.
The couple's downshift to a smaller house allowed them to save money for their children's education.
After his retirement, John experienced a downshift in his daily routine.
A downshift in the number of customers led to the closure of the restaurant.
The pandemic forced many businesses to downshift their operations to survive the economic downturn.
The downshift in economic activity during the pandemic led to widespread job losses.
The coach instructed the team to downshift their aggressiveness to avoid penalties.
He plans to downshift his career and retire early.
The car driver had to downshift to a lower gear to climb the steep hill.
I always downshift my speech when speaking to non-native English speakers.
The chef had to downshift the cooking temperature to avoid burning the food.
The economy may downshift if the interest rates continue to rise.
The company implemented a downshift in their work hours to reduce employee burnout.
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