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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a low point of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a moment or situation that is considered the least favorable or most negative in a particular context.
Example: "The team's performance during the last season was a low point of their history."
Alternatives: "a nadir of" or "a downturn in".
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It was a low point of my life.
Valery Gergiev's surly handling of the latter issue was a low point of the musical year.
The number of bills fell back quickly, hitting a low point of just 13 bills in 2009.
Such an ignominious an end for so huge a personality marked a low point of American football.
Because of fluctuations in hiring, a low point of 34,624 officers is projected for the end of June.
The company's worldwide payroll dropped by nearly half, to a low point of 217,000 in the mid-1990s.
A low point of his editorship came in 1981 when the paper won a Pulitzer for a story about an eight-year-old heroin addict.
Several people later cite Sarchu, a campsite on a high, lonesome plateau (4,100m), as a low point of the trip.
Shares in Mecom, which is struggling to meet its debt covenants, today reached 1.40p, up from a low point of 0.67p.
Applications, meanwhile, have zigzagged between a low point of 60,000 (in 1985) and a high point of 99,000 (in 1991).
Facing in hiring fluctuations, military leave and recruitment challenges, a low point of 34,624 officers is projected for the end of June.
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