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The phrase "a comparatively low threshold" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a standard or limit that is lower in comparison to others in a specific context.
Example: "The new policy sets a comparatively low threshold for eligibility, making it easier for more individuals to qualify."
Alternatives: "a relatively low limit" or "a lower benchmark".
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This lack of any clear association between TE diversity and genome size indicates that eukaryotic genomes – at least those above a comparatively low threshold of ~500 Mbp – do not generally grow via the accumulation of an expanded array of TEs.
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The ACTU argued it was a relatively low threshold because of the inclusion of "might" twice.
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).
Official estimates now put it at a comparatively low 6.5 percent.
Glowing colours, a toughened cover, and a comparatively low price make this a bargain.
Why would Britain have such a comparatively low incidence of the disorder?
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