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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are at a low ebb" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to describe a situation or condition that is at a low point or in decline, often referring to emotions, fortunes, or energy levels.
Example: "After the recent setbacks, the team's morale is at a low ebb, and we need to find ways to boost their spirits."
Alternatives: "are in decline" or "are at a low point."
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Stocks in the Moscow talks are at a low ebb.
Our identity's sharpened but clearly our psephological fortunes are at a low ebb.
Adventure games are at a low ebb, and Exile has a big advertising budget -- the company will even put a trailer in movie theaters.
"A variety of jobs have disappeared virtually in the blink of an eye, demand has declined precipitously and, by all measures, expectations are at a low ebb".
"From sales and orders to confidence and investment intentions, many of the business indicators we track are at a low ebb".
It is Dr. Brown's contention that a woman's biology plays a significant role in her developing the syndrome and that when certain hormones are at a low ebb, trouble starts.
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"Teacher morale is at a low ebb.
She was at a 'low ebb,' because she was at a low ebb.
It seems trust in Pakistan is at a low ebb.
Confidence in government policy is at a low ebb.
ITALY'S self-esteem is at a low ebb.
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