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The phrase "a low that" is not correct and does not make sense in written English.
It appears to be a fragment and lacks context to determine its intended meaning or usage.
Example: "There was a low that seemed to linger in the air."
Alternatives: "a low point that" or "a low level that".
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At times, you will feel extremely motivated, while at other times you may experience a low that is so bad you don't want to leave the house.
What can't yet be known is whether the new surveys are capturing Clinton at a low that will prove temporary, as voters react to Comey's criticism and the renewed attention to the email issue, or whether they reflect a more lasting shift that could hobble Clinton for the remainder of the campaign.
Has some people's level of tolerance reached such a low that a heart -- the symbol of love, brotherhood and understanding -- is seen as an eyesore?
And can I have a replay please> McGeady fizzed in a low that a Crypriot defender inadvertently lifted over his own keeper.
Ukraine's reputation hit such a low that a group was formed several months ago devoted to sprucing up its image abroad.
Earlier this year Thomas Bjorn walked out of the European Open at The K Club saying that he had reached such a low that he felt it was better not just for him but for those around him if he ceased playing.
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The price for Harken shares had hit a new low that day.
Once onshore, the storm quickly weakened and degenerated into a remnant low that night.
TCWC Darwin began monitoring a tropical low that developed west of Darwin on 5 March.
It developed from a tropical low that crossed eastern Indonesia in late March 2003.
"That's an all-time low that provides an adequate margin to justify new development," Mr. Alperin said.
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