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The phrase "I got lower" is not correct in standard written English.
It may be intended to express a decrease in status, position, or level, but it lacks clarity and proper grammatical structure. Example: "After the evaluation, I realized I got lower in the rankings than I expected."
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"I've got lower skinfolds than I had before London.
I thought I would have got lower in some of them but yeah, I'm really happy".
My tone got lower – and higher – as I got older".
I started off with low grades that got lower.
But I can get lower than that if I just play.
They got lower S.A.T. scores.
"You've got lower wages from restructurings.
Her voice got lower and more serious.
In return for more passengers, Ryanair got lower charges.
They just got lower prices.
The lights got lower.
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