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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a low figure" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a small amount or number, often in financial or statistical contexts.
Example: "The company's profits last quarter were surprisingly low, with a low figure of just $5,000."
Alternatives: "a small amount" or "a minimal number."
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He may bid for contracts at a low figure based upon low wages and long hours.
If you think this sounds like a low figure, you're right.
What we have here is a low figure for Medicare and high figures for private insurance.
So how does the president end up with such a low figure?
This may strike people who have lost their homes as a low figure, she suggests.
A center of low pressure is called a cyclone or simply a Low. Figure 4-5 Develofment of geostrophic flow (northern hemisphere).
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Despite record sales, only 4% of the population has a car, a relatively low figure (see chart).
She is defending a majority of 5,318, a misleadingly low figure given the inevitably poor turnout that comes with a miserable November byelection.
The Metropolitan police recorded 5,410 rapes in London last year, an implausibly low figure for a city with a population of 8.5 million.
Household consumption comprises a mere third of spending in the Chinese economy, a shockingly low figure.
Funding also includes a small statutory insurance levy and PHI accounts for a relatively low figure of 8.2%.
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