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The phrase "a lower return on" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing financial investments, performance metrics, or any context where returns or yields are being compared.
Example: "Investing in bonds typically yields a lower return on investment compared to stocks."
Alternatives: "a reduced return on" or "a diminished return on".
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Moody's said the downgrade also reflected a lower return on the company's assets.
Now they face much tougher competition—and a lower return on capital.
A lower return on equities means that consumers will need to save more.
The findings of my study imply that the alienation of the lower levels of employees results in less productivity and a lower return on assets.
The flow-through configuration not only yields a lower return on investment, but it is impractical due to a requirement of extremely low flow rates (Re < 0.001).
Second, more employees have exercised stock options than had been expected.Clearly, companies earned a lower return on the investments they made.
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A new path forward, a growing family, and a perception of a lower returns on the investment in social media have him curtailing his efforts in that realm.
Others would argue that CEOs have a social responsibility to conduct business in an ethical manner even if that means securing a slightly lower return on investment.
"Classic [advertising] of just products, and big prices and headlines actually generates much lower return on investment than a beautiful 3.5 minute film with a cat in it," Mawdsley says.
Mr. Reid shares Mr. MacKay's concern about a possible oversupply of ships, which, he said, could lower return on investment.
An extended period of lower return on assets appears to result eventually in lower abnormal stock returns.
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