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The phrase "a comparatively low" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when comparing the level or amount of something to others, indicating that it is lower in relation to those comparisons.
Example: "The new model has a comparatively low energy consumption compared to its predecessor."
Alternatives: "relatively low" or "notably low".
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For the larger butterfly, guarding a territory has a comparatively low pay-off compared with seeking out emerging females.
And it has a comparatively low entrance hurdle compared to day trading or something like that.
Residents have a comparatively low level of car ownership, 46.9% as compared to a borough average of 56.8%.
The price was a comparatively low $399,000.
(SunTrust shares fell a comparatively low 2.3percentt).
Why would Britain have such a comparatively low incidence of the disorder?
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The addition of spam links to a webpage is a comparatively low-key problem.
Until now, the United States has chosen a comparatively low-key role, rather than feeding Mr. Mugabe's anti-Western rants.
A comparatively low-level employee like Ms. O'Brien should never have sole authority to tap segregated customer accounts.
During the longer, nonactive period, the speed of the flywheel is built up slowly by a comparatively low-powered motor.
This new direction made Shepard keen to cast Law and the actor more receptive to a role in a comparatively low-budget movie.
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