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Discover LudwigThe phrase "below where" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is often used to describe a location or position that is lower than a specific reference point. Example: The treasure chest was buried below where the old oak tree stood.
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Before long, he ventures below, where he meets "this big, jolly fellow in a red suit".
The demographic changes upstairs are mirrored down below, where most of the players are Dominican women.
Smoke rose from green slopes and houses below, where, the reporter said, "terrorists" were hiding.
"They weren't offering jobs at a level below, or even two levels below, where I was".
This is considered further below, where we comment on the four cancers in turn.
We have addressed these points below, where they are raised by the reviewers.
The water streamed below where we sat.
Consequently, we're back below where we were in 1989.
"But we're still below where we were two years ago".
"It still continues to be below where we would expect.
Current growth is well below where it should be with such a strong labour market.
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