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"being lower than" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe when something is a lesser amount than something else. For example, "The price of the item was being lower than usual."
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We see the focus of Swarm-OS as being lower than the focus of Ptango.
Matrix effect was evaluated for all samples studied, being lower than |21|% in all cases.
It doesn't matter about being lower than the Rochdale game, that's just humiliating for all of us.
The porosity lies in a range of 0.1%13.8%%, with 96.6% of all the samples being lower than 10%.
The limit of detection was found to be 8 pg/mL, being lower than most of the previously reported techniques.
The fatigue threshold results were very similar for all the composites, being lower than for Al 6061-T6.
But many still see the cost of failure as being lower than the short-term political price of success.
This approach involves consistently buying more securities when prices are down and results over time in their average cost being lower than their average price.
Despite Blair's popularity in the UK being lower than in other countries because of Iraq, his endorsement is still seen as worthwhile with swing voters.
The severe weather meant consumer sales being lower than expected, which in turn led to lower sales by the company to its retail customers.
SDS concentration remaining in the treated water was 0.12 ± 0.05 mg L−1, being lower than Japanese water regulation (0.2 mg L−1) of total anionic surfactants.
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