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Discover LudwigThe phrase "dipped low" is correct and usable in written English.
You could use it to describe a motion that is lower than usual or to describe a decrease in a quantity. For example, you could say "The stock market dipped low last week".
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As the sun dipped low in the sky, he would step out of the tent to smoke a cigar.
Black Hawk and Kiowa helicopters dipped low over the base, beating the air with their whop-whop-whopping.
It showed that aurora — which is akin to the Earth's northern lights — dipped low into the Red Planet's atmosphere.
Gates dipped low with each stride, as if what he bore on his shoulder were the holy commandments, God's word itself.
Buttons were encrusted on tops, gold chains spilled over nude chiffon, and a flimsy Juliet minidress dipped low in the back.
They dipped low, almost to the floor, they swirled their skirts when they weren't wearing any, they felt a hand on their lower backs and moved with it.
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"He can tell when my blood sugar is dipping low".
A fleet of white pelicans sail past them, then dip low to the water.
At one point, the pool dips low enough for audience members to reach up and touch the bottom of it.
Eubank's strategy appeared to be watch, wait, watch some more then lunge and dip low to avoid the counter.
Still, some economists said that home prices will fall even farther before they dip low enough to entice potential home buyers.
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