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Discover LudwigThe phrase "disproportionately low" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe a situation in which something is significantly lower than expected. For example, "The amount of funding allocated to the project was disproportionately low compared to similar initiatives."
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That seems disproportionately low when you've got, say, Concacaf getting three.
I believe that full-time salary levels within theatre are disproportionately low compared to many sectors.
At that time, industry analysts described his offer as "disproportionately low".
They ranged from "Are living playwrights writing a disproportionately low number of parts for women?
Gimelstob saw the players' share of that pool as disproportionately low.
South-west England and the East Midlands, for example, both have a disproportionately low number of teaching schools.
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They are disproportionately low-income women, often in physically demanding jobs with little flexibility.
The victims are disproportionately low-income and minority students, some of them learning-disabled or immigrants for whom English is not the first language.
They are supposed to be paid from a revenue stream from smokers (disproportionately low-income and low-information people), so they will urge regulations that discourage e-cigarettes.
It leaves large chunks of disproportionately low-wage workers without the basic things we consider part of a decent job".
Almost six million people in the U.S. -- overwhelmingly minorities and disproportionately low-income -- have lost the right to vote due to felony convictions.
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