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a lower increase of
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "a lower increase of" is not correct in standard English usage.
It is generally used incorrectly because "lower" and "increase" are contradictory terms; an increase cannot be lower. Example: "The study showed a lower increase of productivity, which was unexpected."
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Science
News & Media
Alternative expressions(19)
a slight growth in
a weaker increase of
a slight increase in
a smaller increase of
a marginal increase in
a small rise in
a modest expansion in
a mild upturn in
a gradual development in
a limited improvement in
a modest growth in
a minor uptick in
a slight rise in
a slight downturn in
a slight cooling in
a slight slowdown in
a huge increase in
a great increase in
a fourfold increase in
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Exact Expressions
15 human-written examples
For general patients the cost will rise by $5 to $42.70 in January next year, while concessional patients face a lower increase of 80c to $6.90.
News & Media
Wind barriers with higher thermal resistance and water vapour permeability indicated a lower increase of mould growth risk in structure in the course of reduction of the thermal transmittance.
At day 7 of infection of PBMC cells, MT103 had 110-fold growth increase CFU numbers, while SO2 had a lower increase of 6-fold with respect to CFU counts on day 0, indicating that SO2 replication was impaired intracellularly (about 18-fold less CFU numbers) when compared to wild-type MT103 strain (Figure 1A).
Science
Nurses associated SOD with a lower increase of their workload than SDD.
Science
In CKCSs and BCs a lower increase of subarachnoid space with increasing body weight compared to MCs was found.
These studies have been conducted prospectively showing that calcium-free chelating agents induce a lower increase of vascular calcification with time, compared to calcium containing chelating drugs [ 18].
Science
Human-verified similar examples from authoritative sources
Similar Expressions
45 human-written examples
Also, water saturation showed a lower increase with additive of 70 lb/bbl of barite compared with 140 lb/bbl of barite.
Also men living in more disadvantaged areas had had a lower increase in number of visits than men in more affluent areas.
Science
They found that, despite a significant lower increase of CK level with a "minimally invasive" anterior approach compared with posterior, levels of interleukins did not show significant differences between the two groups.
Furthermore, the loss in MMP is associated with a lower increase in the percentage of annexin V-positive cells.
Science
The secondary trade area is expected to experience a slightly lower increase of 2.0%.
Science
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When describing a reduction in growth, avoid contradictory phrases like "a lower increase of". Instead, use clearer alternatives such as "a smaller increase in" or "a slower rate of increase."
Common error
Be careful not to combine contradictory terms like "lower" and "increase". This creates confusion and weakens your writing. Always double-check your phrasing to ensure logical consistency.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "a lower increase of" attempts to quantify the magnitude of change. While aiming to express a reduced rate or amount of growth, Ludwig AI analysis indicates that it is grammatically unsound.
Frequent in
Science
82%
News & Media
15%
Formal & Business
3%
Less common in
Academia
0%
Encyclopedias
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Wiki
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, the phrase "a lower increase of" is used to describe a situation where the rate or amount of growth is less than previously observed or expected. Despite its presence in various sources, including scientific and news media, Ludwig AI identifies the phrase as grammatically incorrect due to the contradictory nature of combining "lower" and "increase". For clarity and grammatical accuracy, it's recommended to use alternatives like "a smaller increase in" or "a slower rate of increase", which convey the intended meaning without the logical conflict.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
A smaller increase in
Replaces "lower" with "smaller" to indicate a reduced amount of increase.
A reduced increase of
Emphasizes the reduction in the rate of increase, rather than the increase itself being low.
A slower rate of increase in
Focuses on the rate at which something is increasing, suggesting it's not increasing as quickly as before.
A less significant increase in
Highlights the relative unimportance of the increase.
A minimal rise in
Suggests the increase is very small or barely noticeable.
A slight growth in
Indicates a small amount of growth.
A tempered increase of
Implies the increase has been moderated or restrained.
A controlled increase of
Highlights that the increase is being managed or limited.
A diminished increase in
Highlights how it is smaller than expected
A moderated increase of
Increase is now happening but it is contained.
FAQs
How can I rephrase "a lower increase of" to be grammatically correct?
Instead of "a lower increase of", you can use phrases like "a smaller increase in", "a reduced increase of", or "a slower rate of increase in" depending on the context.
What is the difference between "a lower increase of" and "a smaller increase in"?
"A lower increase of" is generally considered grammatically incorrect due to the conflicting terms. "A smaller increase in" is the correct way to express that the increase is less than previously.
Is "a lower increase of" acceptable in formal writing?
No, "a lower increase of" is not recommended for formal writing. It's better to use more precise and grammatically sound alternatives such as "a smaller increase in" or "a reduced increase of".
What are some situations where I might need to use an alternative to "a lower increase of"?
Any situation where you need to clearly and accurately describe a reduction in growth or a smaller amount of increase calls for an alternative. This includes scientific reports, business analyses, and news articles. Consider using "a minimal rise in" or "a slight growth in" for concise alternatives.
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
83%
Authority and reliability
2.8/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested