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"low ceiling" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
You can use this phrase to describe a ceiling that is shorter than normal, or one that appears to hang very close to the floor. For example, you could say: "The room had a low ceiling that made it feel cramped and uncomfortable."
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Now this "low ceiling" theory looks tattered.
The club has a low ceiling and a dance floor.
The low ceiling mirrors this design with larger constellation patterns.
Scraps of carpet are stapled to the low ceiling, which is punctuated by a central skylight.
It wasn't a low ceiling; it felt that way because of the length of the space.
The tiny bar, with its low ceiling and brocaded upholstery, is especially inviting.
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— of a low-ceiling nightclub.
Low-ceiling spaces of roughly rectangular shape alternate with longer balcony areas overlooking the central atrium.
Even more impressive is how Mr. Graziano has transformed a low-ceiling attic room.
This reality is reflected in a general sense of stasis, and in a kind of low-ceiling claustrophobia.
A percentage less than 25% was considered a low ceiling/floor effect.
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