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"lower numbers of" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to refer to a smaller quantity or amount of something. Example: "The study found that there were lower numbers of participants who completed the entire experiment compared to those who dropped out early."
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The threat of lower numbers of patients will undoubtedly push hospitals toward greater infection control.
E.P.A. officials say that the lower numbers of cleanups reflect the complexity of Superfund operations.
The senators sponsoring the bill have predicted far lower numbers of new immigrants.
But, she adds, this is easier for better-off universities with lower numbers of potential applicants from this group.
Birdwatchers are likely to see lower numbers of common species such as blackbirds, wrens and great tits, the RSPB said.
Pueblo County is where the votes are, with lower numbers of early or mail-in voters than many other counties.
For lower numbers of agents, JADE offers better runtime performance.
In addition, higher self-efficacy scores correlated with lower numbers of hospitalizations.
The most important effects are lower numbers of logs in early and intermediate stages of decomposition.
These locations contain lower numbers of iron reducers, and increased numbers of fermenters with detectable methanogens.
But A-ME + models have meaningful lower numbers of accent commands than A-ME.
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