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Discover LudwigThe phrase "absurdly low" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is unreasonably or excessively low in value, quantity, or quality.
Example: "The prices at the clearance sale were absurdly low, making it hard to resist buying more than I needed."
Alternatives: "ridiculously low" or "unbelievably low".
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That figure is now absurdly low.
They continue to lend money at absurdly low rates with little thought for risk and reward.
Shares in blue-chip companies were traded at absurdly low prices.
Where it is not free, charges tend to be absurdly low.
It's her growling at other dogs, absurdly low for a longhaired miniature dachshund.
Prices are absurdly low: an Aperol spritz – served in a plastic cup – is €1.
"We were simply convinced that the valuations here had become absurdly low.
Moreover, given the new exchange rate, real estate prices were suddenly absurdly low.
(Though the prices contractors give them for much of this work seem absurdly low, at least by East Coast standards).
At the start of the year, ten-year Treasuries yielded 4.3%, which most investors thought absurdly low.
So water remains free for many people and is sold at absurdly low cost to the rest.
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