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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a lower stage" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a position or level that is beneath another in a hierarchy or progression.
Example: "In the development of the project, we are currently at a lower stage than anticipated, which may delay our timeline."
Alternatives: "a lesser level" or "an earlier phase".
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Ms Kjaersgaard accused Danish Muslims of living at a "lower stage of civilisation, with their own primitive and cruel customs".
Taine lamented the rise to power of the masses, whom he suggested were at a lower stage of biological evolution than aristocrats.
(Recombination is the process in which an atom at a high stage of excitation captures a lower energy electron and then drops into a lower stage of excitation).
"It will only be on display for tapings and special occasions," Mr. Lickona said, adding that a lower stage will be used to create even more intimacy and better camera angles.
The system descends to a "lower" stage of development and could also become extinct.
2020-4: Collapscenarionarin, in which the system descends to a "lower" stage of development (as Dator discussed [32]) and is about to become extinct.
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In total, 748 patients (34%%) moved to a higher-stage group, and 186 patients (9 %) moved to a lower-stage group.
The northern blot data indicated that except for P5, it was also expressed at a lower level at stages P3, P7, and P8.
In other words, a lower level of the educational stage should be the prerequisite for entry to a higher stage without skipping or reversal (Zhang and Foskett 1998).
Within our cohort, we have previously observed a trend toward lower stage fibrosis with higher IL-10 levels, a pleiotropic anti-inflammatory cytokine (19).
The tip clearance calculation showed that stage efficiency decreases more in a higher reaction stage than in a lower reaction stage, which is consistent with available literature data.
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