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Discover Ludwig"even lower" is correct and usable in written English
It is generally used to refer to something that is already lower than expected or lower than something else, and adding "even" emphasizes the degree of lowness. For example, "Gas prices are expected to go even lower next week."
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Politicians rated even lower.
Even lower we fear.
Now they are even lower.
Others say the number is even lower.
Yeltsin managed to bring Russia even lower.
Elsewhere, birth rates are even lower.
In Italy, the figure is even lower.
Most probably, it would be even lower.
One detective gave an even lower estimate.
The weapons yield was even lower.
That sent the numbers even lower.
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