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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a low ranking" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone or something that holds a position of lesser importance or status within a hierarchy or ranking system.
Example: "Despite his hard work, he was still assigned a low ranking in the annual performance review."
Alternatives: "a low position" or "a minor rank".
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Spadea, 28, of Boca Raton, Fla., reached a low ranking of 205th in 2001.
Homeless people have a low ranking in the hierarchy of death.
Victory was sweet because the Harlem team had a low ranking.
I would advise other students, whether you're at a low ranking university or not, to work hard on making networks.
Irish, Norwegian and Ukrainian voters also placed Donatan and Cleo first while their panels gave the Poles a low ranking.
Originally a low ranking noble, this act of valor allowed his great grandson to enter the lowest echelon of the court nobility.
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Confusingly, sometimes even a low-ranking one does.
He was a low-ranking soldier, often positioned on the front lines.
My husband, a low-ranking airman, and I worked opposing schedules.
He was a low-ranking soldier near the northern border, mostly doing guard duty.
He grew up in Hangzhou, the son of a low-ranking Communist Party official and a factory worker.
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