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Discover Ludwig"lower footprint" is an acceptable phrase in written English.
It is generally used to refer to reducing one's environmental impact or reducing one's demand on resources. For example, "Our company has committed to lowering our carbon footprint by investing in renewable energy sources."
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This has a lower footprint than industrial production.
This has a lower footprint than industrial production and it is labour intensive and has less prospect of labour productivity growth.
We believe that a transformation of the chemical industrial sector into one with a lower footprint is possible.
To clarify, a Toyota iQ has a lower footprint (99g/km) but lacks space for four adults and meaningful luggage room.
One study suggested that lamb from New Zealand, with its clean energy and rich pastures, has a lower footprint when consumed in the UK than locally produced lamb, despite the long-distance shipping.
The design of the laterally-fed device is simple and its flat shape gives it significantly lower footprint and offers additional advantages such as stackability and ease of multiplexing.
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German consumers are found to have stronger preferences overall for products with lower footprints than Canadian consumers.
The Mediterranean dietary pattern presented lower footprints than the current Spanish pattern, and to a much larger extent than the Western dietary pattern.
Imagine the lower carbon footprint of such an event!
It has a lower carbon footprint and is 100% compatible with the existing PET recycling system.
B.C. already had a lower carbon footprint, because it was a hydropower province.
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