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The phrase "a pretty low threshold" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a standard or requirement that is not very high or demanding.
Example: "In this competition, the judges have set a pretty low threshold for entry, making it accessible for many participants."
Alternatives: "a rather minimal standard" or "a fairly easy benchmark".
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"Defiance" is probably better than a show conceived in tandem with a third-person-shooter video game has a right to be, but that's a pretty low threshold.
Of the more than 1,000 local news sites that were visited by at least 1percentt of their market's audience — a pretty low threshold — just 17 were online-only.
In contrast, weak AI has dominated the modern incarnations of his test, and many of the competitors have been little more than browser games chatterbots designed and engineered specifically to try to pass a pretty low threshold.
The newly-elected Liberals plan for student debt involves $3.3 billion in grant funding over the next five years and a freeze on interest until the graduated student is making at least $25,000 a year which is a pretty low threshold.
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These are an unholy trinity of threats posed to her by insects, heights and water, though she has some pretty low thresholds when it comes to the way other people chew their food too.
"But it's a pretty low possibility.
(It's a pretty low bar).
He is keeping a pretty low profile.
"It was a pretty low offer for a good player.
"That's a pretty low bar," replies Oh.
But that, as they say, is a pretty low bar.
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