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The phrase "a rather low" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to describe something that is below a certain standard, level, or expectation, often in a comparative context. Example: "The team's performance this season has been a rather low point in their history."
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But that is a rather low bar.
(She was on "a rather low level: stage 2").
As a general rule, women had a rather low status.
"They originally signed them at a rather low price," he said.
Monti has been keeping a rather low profile recently -- letting Mariano Rajoy 'enjoy' the spotlight instead.
We are doing a rather low building that will essentially become their campus.
Kerman seems to have had a rather low opinion of Puccini, also predicting that Turandot would fade into obscurity.
Core inflation which excludes food and energy prices is a rather low 1.3%.Cheaper fuel should give things a shove.
The petasos worn by men had a rather low crown, while that worn by women had a tall one.
"He bid a rather low amount of money.
The S3 uses a rather low resolution 13-inch LED backlit display.
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