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Discover Ludwig"lower margin" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is commonly used in business or finance to refer to the bottom edge or boundary of a document or form, or the lowest level of profitability or safety in a company's financial statement. Example: "The sales report shows that our company's profit has decreased, with the lower margin reaching only 5%."
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Capita dipped 5p to 722p on worries about its dependence on lower margin public sector work.
It should stop funneling those dollars into highly competitive — and lower margin — businesses.
Thus, clearinghouses should demand a lower margin for a futures contract than an economically-equivalent swap.
Smartphones like the iPhone, which RadioShack recently began carrying, have a lower margin than other products.
On Election Day, Scranton won in the state's conservative heartland, but by a lower margin than expected.
(Note the small naked figure, in the lower margin, whose pose mirrors that of the cleric; he doesn't seem nice).
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The Fed has a legal right to raise and lower margin-account requirements.
Though Imageworks is a lower-margin business, it makes the animation studio far more cost-effective.
(Other revenue came from Groupon's Goods business, a lower-margin operation that competes with Amazon).
This weakness applies to other, lower-margin estimates from opponents of the new rules.
"Some lower-margin customers will have to go elsewhere to find the same level of service".
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