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"low ebb" is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it to refer to a period of decline, when something is at its lowest point. Example: This pandemic has pushed the economy to a new low ebb.
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But cohesion is at low ebb.
Both are at a very low ebb.
"Teacher morale is at a low ebb.
She was at a 'low ebb,' because she was at a low ebb.
Stocks in the Moscow talks are at a low ebb.
Confidence in government policy is at a low ebb.
Rushdie was at a low ebb and writing very little.
It seems trust in Pakistan is at a low ebb.
His dismissal at Coventry was a particularly low ebb.
"Cuban music was at a very low ebb," he remembered.
ITALY'S self-esteem is at a low ebb.
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