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The phrase "are even lower" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to compare quantities or levels, indicating that something is at a lesser degree than another.
Example: "The temperatures this winter are even lower than last year's record lows."
Alternatives: "are significantly lower" or "are much lower."
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Elsewhere, birth rates are even lower.
Spirit Airlines fares are even lower".
Elsewhere, the percentages are even lower.
In case lots, the prices are even lower.
Their odds of success are even lower than incumbents'.
Rates for some fighter jets are even lower.
And within specialties such as neurology and orthopedics, the numbers are even lower.
With Hispanics specifically, turnout rates are even lower – just 38% of Hispanic millennials voted in 2012.
Add to all these factors the corrosive effect of inflation, and the returns are even lower.
Wages in Vietnam, a key TPP partner, are even lower than Indonesia.
Under the ground, they are "even lower than the old," he writes.
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