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The phrase "at a low of" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to express a decrease in a quantity or value. For example, "The stock prices dropped to a low of $5 per share."
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By March 10 this year, Aegon's shares were at a low of $7.03.
Unemployment now is at a low of 6.1percentt compared with its peak of 16.8percentt in 1986.
In 2000, the share was at a low of 41 percent, before the dot-com bust erased job gains for college graduates in the telecommunications and IT fields.
The hryvnia was changing hands at a low of 9 to the US dollar, the weakest level since mid-February 2009, flags up The Wall Street Journal this morning.
The central bank's decision Wednesday to leave its main lending rate at a low of zero to 0.25percentt was not a surprise, but some investors have been hoping the central bank would do more to revive the economy.
Despite the fact the Bank of England's base rate is now at a low of 5.5%, first-time buyers are being forced to look further afield when it comes to investing in their dream home.
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Yang et al. [50] reported a diameter of 20 nm at a low CC of 10 nA.
Table 2 shows the TPR of the different methods at a low FPR of 10-3.
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