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The phrase "a lower frequency" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing sound waves, electromagnetic waves, or any context where frequency is a relevant factor, indicating a frequency that is less than another.
Example: "The radio station broadcasts at a lower frequency than the one we usually listen to."
Alternatives: "a reduced frequency" or "a diminished frequency".
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Mutations of C-RAF are also found in NSCLC, however, at a lower frequency.
Another monitor tuned into a lower frequency detects a much softer set of clicks.
"When you're in a physical form, you're just vibrating at a lower frequency.
These in turn produce a lower frequency within the audible range that is amplified and converted into sound by a loudspeaker.
When they nudged the laser to a lower frequency, the duration of the pulses lengthened proportionally; higher frequencies produced quicker pulses.
The 2D band are broad with a lower frequency shoulder.
That is, the speeding ions would emit light of a lower frequency.
Thus, given a fixed receive signal level, the propagation range at a lower frequency is greater for a lower frequency than a higher frequency [36].
Cesarean delivery was associated with a lower frequency of overall fecal incontinence symptoms.
Further a lower frequency band of exo-carboraneic vibrations is revealed, and interpreted.
Design Basis Accidents (DBAs) have a lower frequency of occurrence than operational transients.
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