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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are often considerably lower" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when comparing values or measurements that tend to be significantly less than another reference point.
Example: "The prices of these products are often considerably lower than those of their competitors."
Alternatives: "are frequently much lower" or "tend to be significantly less".
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The q-values associated with p-values ≤ 0.05 in the metabolomics data are often considerably lower than 0.1 and both values are available in the supporting data.
That is, GCTA heritabilities are often considerably lower than those estimated in twin studies, but larger than the combined effects of the top SNPs identified in GWA studies, where available (although there are exceptions; e.g., Trzaskowski, Eley, et al., 2013; reported negligible GCTA heritability for anxiety).
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One explanation for these discrepancies may be the comparatively low overall level of the gains; in our samples the copy number ratios of these gains were often considerably lower than 1.5, suggesting that the frequency of these events may have been underestimated elsewhere had a higher cutoff value been used.
Awareness of their thoughts and feelings is often considerably narrowed.
Apple charges considerably less for these, and ASP on those are often lower, too.
Trauma patient volumes in European centers often are considerably lower than in the United States.
Government expenditure is often even lower.
Bridgestone's MSRP is $900, which is considerably lower than most other electric bikes out there.
Recall is often lower.
Average wages are also "considerably lower" in Wales, he added.
These fees are usually considerably lower than the duties on parts.
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