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Discover LudwigThe phrase "in low esteem" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone or something that is regarded with little respect or admiration.
Example: "After the scandal, the politician was held in low esteem by the public."
Alternatives: "held in contempt" or "regarded poorly."
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He held Fox in low esteem.
Because people outside hold this area in low esteem".
Traditionally, Americans have held the professional politician in low esteem.
But it has long wallowed in low esteem.
These are currently low-skill, low-paid jobs, done mostly by women, held in low esteem.
In Lampasas County, Texas in the early nineteen hundreds, sin was in low esteem.
We in the press are an easy mark because we're already held in low esteem.
But in America they tend to be held in low esteem, particularly at state level.
Critics of strong social convictions in the West also generally hold him in low esteem.
The national security advisor!" Apparently his daughter held the rights of men, or at least males, in low esteem.
I've been in politics, so in terms of joining a profession in low esteem — been there, done that.
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