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The phrase "a comparatively lower" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when comparing two or more items to indicate that one is at a lower level or degree than the others in a relative sense.
Example: "The new model offers a comparatively lower price than its predecessor, making it more accessible to consumers."
Alternatives: "relatively lower" or "somewhat lower".
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A comparatively lower risk of drowsiness was reported with nicergoline compared with placebo but the difference was non-significant.
It contained a comparatively lower proportion of people aged 65 and over (7.6%) compared with 16% of the UK population.
A comparatively lower coverage of defaulted group was mainly due to higher deaths (15%) compared to those in the completed group (4%).
However, the HPMC silicon ingots still suffer a comparatively lower minority carrier lifetime at the ingot edges induced by Fe in-diffusion.
A compressive residual stress value of −73 MPa near the ring crack and a comparatively lower value of −12 MPa on the contact indicate sub-surface crack initiation and propagation.
For a month and a half last winter, Mr. Deprit lived in southeastern Spain's Tabernas Desert and photographed the locations where European directors like Mr. Leone filmed their movies, mainly because the desert resembled the American West — dry, rugged, dusty — and because it required a comparatively lower budget.
However, the data from this examine were all in a comparatively lower range.
κ(1) has a positive coefficient, though of a comparatively lower value.
The increase was attributed to improved operating profit performance and a comparatively lower effective tax rate in 2008.
The results suggest that more current density was evolved under a comparatively lower methanogenic population in RHCE.
In contrast to the effects on intermittent renewable energy sources, the introduction of mandatory direct marketing for dispatchable renewables such as biomass installations presents a comparatively lower risk.
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