yeah, but then you insert remark like this: "The air being pulled down is what makes the downwash."
while you cannot isolate the air "pulled down" (above the wing) from the one being "pushed down" (below the wing). They both are part of the downwash and I feel that focusing only on one and mentioning the other with a sentence there almost "by chance" ("But yes, the pressure on the bottom of the wing also matters.") can be misleading.