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The phrase "at a lowly" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a position or status that is humble or of low rank.
Example: "Despite starting at a lowly position in the company, she quickly proved her worth and climbed the corporate ladder."
Alternatives: "in a humble" or "at a modest".
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During the 1980's and 1990's this retirement fund grew at a lowly rate of about 3percentt a year.
The Rays' odds stood at a lowly 0.5 percent.
He is ranked at a lowly 135 in the world.
"At the time of the final Mali were ranked at a lowly 61.
Today it puts that figure at a lowly 1percentnt.
And on the threatened list is Kitzbuhel, which sits at a lowly 760 metres.
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Barrett did not attend university and started at age 18 as a lowly clerk at the Bank of Montreal's London office in 1962.
Novogratz started his career at Goldman Sachs as a lowly money-market salesman.
Years ago, during a summer break from college, I worked as a lowly intern at a small newspaper.
It might seem unlikely for tiny Third World venders to prove useful to Wall Street, but it's at least as plausible as a lowly root vegetable helping set the political course for the second most populous country on earth.
"I was intrigued that we were allowed to stop at not a lowly one or two but a magnificent six airports yesterday," he wrote, jokingly.
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