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Discover LudwigThe phrase "at below" is not a correct English phrase
You could use "below" on its own, or you can use the phrase "below (something)" to refer to something at a lower level or lower level than something else. For example: "The temperature is below freezing point."
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He had been beaten, he said, "on a theory that wasn't even scratched at below".
when annealed at below 600 °C.
The final concentration of DMSO was controlled at below 0.5%.
(Distribution lines carry electricity at below 50kV).
"My guess is it'll settle at below $30 a barrel".
He's not getting much to play at below nipple height.
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The ads were often sold at below-market rates.
This support is available at below-market rates.
The design includes space for artists at below-market rates and galleries on the ground floor.
Russia buys 50 billion cubic meters of gas a year at below-market prices.
But for decades they have provided affordable housing at below-market rents.
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