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Discover LudwigThe phrase "awfully low" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is very low in quantity, quality, or level, often with a negative connotation.
Example: "The prices at the store were awfully low, making it hard to resist buying more than I needed."
Alternatives: "extremely low" or "remarkably low.".
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"They descend awfully low over our building".
(No homework; literacy rates then were awfully low).
To put it bluntly, they are awfully low.
If it's true, the rent seems awfully low.
If this be treason, then the bar has fallen awfully low these days.
The trouble is that trust is awfully low between the United States and Iran.
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But to be honest, although I began rereading with delight, I was relieved to get to the end of it: awful warnings have a way of making you feel awfully low-spirited.
It looks awfully small.
They can be awfully long, his delivery rather low-key, and his talking points often follow a slow-windup-then-slower-let-down pattern.
"Peanut butter is an awfully good food at low cost, and you wouldn't want people throwing that out at this economically difficult time".
The wait is awfully long.
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