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"low proportion of" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is used to describe a small amount or percentage of something compared to the whole. For example, "The study found that there was a low proportion of women employed in leadership roles."
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Concern about the low proportion of women and those from minority ethnic backgrounds is widespread.
Other studies suggest that a relatively low proportion of men frequent sex workers.
This is a low proportion of its budget, but a large amount of money in real terms.
The low proportion of total book sales belies the discounters' growing dominance in sales of best sellers.
Foreign analysts have also been skeptical of the low proportion of nonperforming loans.
We have a fairly low proportion of people who are doctors, don't plan to invest in training any more, and are too racist to import them.
The auction statistic surprised Rolls-Bentley the most, but she was also struck by the low proportion of public art created by women.
He cited the low proportion of the population who are Muslim to rebut Hanson's claim other Australians are "swamped by Muslims".
Such an extremely low proportion of funding has seriously impeded the development of ECE in China.
The Sudan Household Survey (SHHS) shows a very low proportion of institutional delivery (20%%).
In conclusion, these conditions account for a low proportion of headache consultations.
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