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Discover LudwigThe phrase "he is lowering" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone who is in the process of reducing the position or level of something, such as an object or a situation. Example: "As the sun began to set, he is lowering the flag to signal the end of the day."
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Not that he is about to drop his signature issue, or even that he is lowering his sights.
He appears allergic to the kinds of structural economic reform that would boost France's waning competitiveness, such as deregulating labour markets (he is lowering the pension age while other European governments are raising it).
He is lowering the threshold to justify an attack.
The novelist feels he is lowering himself to work among philistines and his work reflects that.
This week, he is: LOWERING TAXES ON THE NOT RICH, isn't that a bad idea.
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Taken to a prison planet, he is lowered into a chamber on ropes and chains.
He's lowering expectations here, I think.
Last week Mr. Valenza announced that he was lowering his prices.
"He's lowering expectations as low as he can get them," he said.
Some furriers fumed that he was lowering the status of fur.
It's laughable to suggest that he was lowering the trade value of these players, or hurting their motivation.
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