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The phrase "a low angle" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a perspective or viewpoint that is positioned lower than the subject being observed, often used in photography or cinematography.
Example: "The photographer captured the majestic building from a low angle, emphasizing its towering height against the sky."
Alternatives: "a downward perspective" or "a ground-level view."
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One, shot from a low angle, showed Mihdhar and Hazmi standing beside a tree in Malaysia.
Two things can make a crowd-size image misleading: a low angle and a long distance.
I like to see a guy leaping over a pile from a low angle.
The photonic crystal reflects light, while the grating sends this light back into the silicon at a low angle.
And the photonic crystal diffracts the light so that it reenters the silicon at a low angle.
Shine the light at a low angle to see if you see light beams passing under the straightedge.
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(D) Close-up view of northeast Deuteronilus Mensae showing a low-angle ramp marked by backwash channels (part of member lHl1), which is cut by a shallow trough.
Neutralization process efficiency in a low-angle forward-reflected neutral beam source has been observed.
A low-angle glide can carry the lizard as much as 50 metres (about 160 feet) to another tree or to the ground.
Thus, the 2016 SE offshore Mie earthquake was characterized by a low-angle thrust faulting mechanism.
Contact with the crystalline rocks is a low-angle (15°) normal fault.
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