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'low ball' is correct and usable in written English.
It is a noun meaning a deliberately low offer or estimate, or an amount that is offered or estimated with the intention of later getting a better deal. For example, "The buyer tried to low ball the seller by offering an amount significantly below the asking price."
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"She hits a low ball.
Mussina threw low, ball three.
"We would play a game called low ball," Schlegel said.
From the set piece, Emenike whistles a low ball through the six-yard box.
The German smashes a low ball across the face of goal.
Weimann rips down the right and fires a low ball towards the near post.
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"Matthews is a low-ball thrower," Glenn said.
"Good low-ball pitchers are doing well today".
The result has been low-ball offers, Walsh said.
Then, he said, they might make a low-ball bid.
Low-ball hitters, like Paul O'Neill, are not happy with high-strike umpires.
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