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Discover LudwigThe phrase "also have a low" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing characteristics or attributes that are shared among multiple subjects, particularly in a comparative context.
Example: "The new models not only improve efficiency but also have a low environmental impact."
Alternatives: "also possess a low" or "additionally have a low".
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(Part-time systems also have a low gear range that multiplies the torque for challenging low-speed conditions).
Some dishwashers also have a low water or quick wash cycle so look out for these if there isn't an economy programme.
This research, largely based on population surveys, has found that women in Japan, who eat a lot of soy, also have a low incidence of breast cancer, although the relationship is far from proven.
We also have a low cost separate product.
But we also have a low birthrate — 1.2 per woman.
Mud should also have a low filtrate loss to minimize formation damage and well sloughing.
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Although the use of homology searches will yield many useful results, some of the false predicted genes may also have a low-scoring alignment that, absent any further processing, would lead us to call this false gene a missed gene.
New Delhi, the Indian capital, also has a low rate, with 865 girls for every 1,000 boys.
He also has a "low centre of gravity" making him difficult to knock off the ball.
(It also has a low point, an animated song about conception featuring a dancing sperm).
The new two-level bus also has a low floor, eliminating the need for a wheelchair lift.
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