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The phrase "already at a lower" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a situation where something is currently at a reduced level or status compared to a previous point.
Example: "The temperature is already at a lower level than it was yesterday, indicating a significant change in weather."
Alternatives: "currently at a reduced" or "now at a diminished".
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The last week of the year was already at a lower metabolism as most students and many workers took a holiday vacation, but the deep freeze threatened to slow it to a reptilian standstill.
These ideas would be compromised, if ERA testing was stopped in case the LoC was not exceeded already at a lower tier (e.g. a laboratory study), because then any uncertainties regarding environmental risks would be dismissed already at this early step of the ERA.
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And it's already taxed at a lower rate than middle-income earnings.
eBillme also offers fraud protection, shipping protection and a "best price" guarantee, so if you find the same thing you already bought at a lower price, they will pay the difference.
The super-rich rely far more than do ordinary Americans on income from capital gains, and that income is already taxed at a lower rate (currently 15percentthanhan that on top rates of income (25percentto35percentcent).
However sAPPα was more efficient as the effect on axonal elongation was already present at a lower concentration, suggesting that the 16 amino-acids lacking in the C-terminal part of sAPPβ bears some information for accelerating the axonal outgrowth.
After a 48-h treatment, a significant inhibitory effect was already present at a lower dose (5 μ M).
As can be seen for all three samples, the deviation of the DSC curve from the base line starts already at a considerably lower temperature.
"It is the electricity you already had, just at a lower price," he said.
New technologies and engineering solutions are already delivering energy at a lower cost than the fossil-fuel driven economy.
A fortnight earlier the 67-year-old entrepreneur had forced the German airline to honour a decade-old put option to add his 50% stake to the 30% it already held, albeit at a lower price: £223m ($368m) rather than £292m.That the deal had to be imposed on Lufthansa, almost literally on the steps of the High Court in London, was a sign of the times.
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