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The phrase "a much lower frequency" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the occurrence or rate of something happening less often compared to another reference point.
Example: "The new model operates at a much lower frequency than its predecessor, resulting in less interference."
Alternatives: "a significantly reduced frequency" or "a considerably lower rate".
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First, it has a much lower frequency than a typical business cycle.
Notice that the input samples in fact look like they would be associated with a much lower frequency sinusoid, than in fact was the sinusoid that generated them.
Results showed that human cadaver skin was made significantly more permeable with the application of ultrasound frequencies of 20 KHz (which is a much lower frequency than the ultrasound now used to visualize babies).
And to dramatize that even further, here is the example where now the input frequency has moved up close to 10 kilohertz, but what comes out of the low-pass filter is a much lower frequency.
A second instrument, an air pressure sensor that is part of InSight's weather station, also picked up sound vibrations, although at a much lower frequency that can be heard perhaps by elephants and whales, but not people.
"Some mice get fat with a much lower frequency," he says.
The architecture needs to operate at a much lower frequency to be power efficient.
However, MCN-L is a rare disease, occurring at a much lower frequency than MCN-P, and its characteristics are less well understood.
A much lower frequency of preictal headaches, a condition in which the real triggering effect of the headache on the seizure might be difficult to prove.
The method is called low-frequency heating (LFH) since the current used is at a much lower frequency than that of the power grid, which is normally 50 or 60 Hz.
This polymorphism has a much lower frequency in African populations.
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