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Discover LudwigThe phrase "lower altitude" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to the height of something that has been or is being lowered. For example: "The pilot had to reduce the airplane to a lower altitude."
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In fog the sound appears at a lower altitude.
'If you get ill, they run you down to a lower altitude on a stretcher.
They were sent to lower altitude to recover along with five adults who were also sick.
But to my surprise, the avalanche hit at a lower altitude.
The shuttle, in the inside lane at a lower altitude, takes only 90 minutes a lap.
Could you imagine the same events taking place at a lower altitude?
Ask the doctor: Would moving to a lower altitude help my heart rate?
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Additionally, in the two lower-altitude corridors, the new rules will make some safety recommendations mandatory.
As global warming brings less snow, lower-altitude stations rely more on costly snow machines.
In October freak snowstorms killed 43 on a lower-altitude trail.
The system is intended for control towers and air traffic offices that generally handle lower-altitude traffic.
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