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The phrase "a low offered" is not correct in standard written English.
It seems to be an incomplete expression and lacks clarity without additional context.
Example: "The company made a low offered price for the contract, which surprised many competitors."
Alternatives: "a low bid" or "a low proposal".
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This is because at a low offered load, with an increase in N, more data packets can be transmitted successfully in time.
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What hasn't been taken into consideration, it appears, is the reason why the offerer would choose to make such a low offer in the first place.
"They made a low offer," Ms. Dotan said.
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"I tell sellers that a low offer is better than no offer," Mr. Lund said.
AT the Bridgeview, on Broadway, she made a low offer that wasn't accepted.
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New England could make a low offer, but then what would that say about how the Patriots regard him?
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While Dell's motivations are clear, the real question is why Compellent's board would entertain such a low offer.
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