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The phrase "a low threshold for" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation where someone or something requires minimal effort, ability, or criteria to achieve a certain outcome or to be accepted.
Example: "The program has a low threshold for entry, allowing many participants to join without extensive qualifications."
Alternatives: "a minimal requirement for" or "a low barrier to".
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"We should use a low threshold for treating women aggressively".
Men generally have a low threshold for Fashion.
"I did think," I admit, "that fog constitutes quite a low threshold for miracles".
If you have a low threshold for conflict, you may want an architect to run interference with the contractor.
Such trees have a low threshold for competition but are very tolerant of extremes.
Wilcox's books are full of flourishes like this, and they won't be to every reader's taste, especially those with a low threshold for quirkiness.
But having a low threshold for hullabaloo in the back seat, I may be just a little quicker to reach back and hit Play.
Physicians should have a low threshold for treating depression in patients nearing the end of life because depression is associated with tremendous suffering and poor quality of life.
Online dating offers a high volume of potential partners with a low threshold for sending a message, which is rather different from the offline world.
He said surveillance was conducted only in the context of an investigation, but his answers also suggested a low threshold for opening an inquiry.
"It's not an excessive amount of promiscuity or anything, but I think we're not used to seeing a woman on camera like that, there's such a low threshold for what we accept sexually from women".
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