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The phrase "at far lower" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to compare something that is significantly lower in quantity, quality, or degree than another reference point.
Example: "The new model is available at far lower prices than its predecessor."
Alternatives: "at much lower" or "at significantly lower".
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They make aurorae visible at far lower latitudes than usual.
Their offshore counterparts are also highly educated but are paid at far lower rates.
Most Indian coffee chains sell beverages at far lower prices than their counterparts in the West.
They should therefore be able to offer high-speed broadband at far lower rates than today.
The vibrations break up tissue proteins that in turn seal bleeding at far lower temperatures than cauterizing does.
It's also well documented that women tend to negotiate for better wages at far lower rates than men.
The lucky few will find jobs in alternative areas at far lower salaries than they once enjoyed.
The next best option is a wireless Bluetooth headset or earpiece, which emit radiation at far lower levels.
Far better alternatives exist to build the infrastructure the country desperately needs more quickly and at far lower cost.
Robots could approach and extend it farther than people could and at far lower cost, however you measure it.
Would that deadline spur the Iraqis to overcome their political differences and enable the United States to stabilize Iraq at far lower troop levels, as Mr. Obama asserts?
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