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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a low overhead" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used in a business context to refer to the minimal costs associated with running a company or organization.
Example: "By operating online, the startup was able to maintain a low overhead, allowing for greater profit margins."
Alternatives: "minimal expenses" or "reduced costs".
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This structure enables us to maintain a low overhead; our latest audit shows less than 8percentt spent on administration.
Mr. Forbes began the company with a low overhead; he expected most sales to come through the company's catalog and Web site.
He said that his campaign operated with a low overhead and would go forward, continuing to draw distinctions with his rivals.
In the next game, at 15-30 he shanked a low overhead long and then watched as Santoro knocked a reflex backhand volley past him to win the match.
So it's also — let's face it — a style born of necessity?" True, yet a low overhead, as some gallerists point out, means you can support and show artists whose work is not market-oriented.
Consequently, the protocol has a low overhead but delivery ratio is low.
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They are also a low-overhead investment.
Medicare has historically been a low-overhead health care system.
Web development is a low-overhead enterprise, especially when you live with your parents.
Writing the book was a kind of therapy for him, as well as a low-overhead way to put new material out there, test the waters.
The Internet, a low-overhead medium with a global reach, has greatly accelerated the wealth creation phenomenon, producing a larger breed of multimillionaires even younger and richer than in the past.
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