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Discover Ludwig"below zero" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to temperatures that are colder than 0 degrees Celsius or Fahrenheit. For example: "The temperature in North Dakota dropped below zero last night."
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"I am below zero.
And then to below zero.
The works were titled Paintings Below Zero.
"Below zero decibels".
It's never below zero.
It was below zero.
At 320 degrees below zero.
"It's 20 degrees below zero.
The temperature was 6 degrees below zero.
Nominal interest rates cannot fall below zero.
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For him, cold fusion meant 60-degrees-below-zero winters.
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