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The phrase "a more low" is not correct in standard written English.
It is typically intended to express a comparative degree of something being lower, but the correct form would be "a lower" or "more lowly."
Example: "We need to find a lower price for this product."
Alternatives: "a lesser" or "a reduced".
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The Miliband dinner will be a more low key affair in London.
And of course Denis stuck with Margaret Thatcher, although he played a more low key role than the current leaders' partners.
While Disick was busy playing host at 1Oak, Kardashian was clearly having a more low key night at home, watching "Scooby-Doo" with her son. .
The budget is reportedly around $55 million, suggesting it will be a more low key story than DC's other recent outings, which have all cost at least twice that.
This party was also live streamed by BE-AT.TV (one of their twelve events during ADE), and provided a more low key affair compared to what was taking place in the massive DGTL space nearby.
Brundtland was not re-elected and Chan, a former director of health in Hong Kong who orchestrated its fight against SARS, has taken a more low key approach in dealing with national governments since she took office in 2007.
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I'm just a more low-key person".
Perhaps Lisicki might have preferred a more low-key beginning.
But he opted for a more low-key aesthetic.
These days, the park takes a more low-key approach.
Perhaps in a more low-key way, and mostly in critical circles.
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