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Discover Ludwig"lower odds" is correct and usable in written English.
It is often used in discussions about probability or likelihood, and can be used in a variety of contexts. For example: - The lower odds of winning the jackpot did not deter the enthusiastic lottery players. - The research showed that women have lower odds of developing heart disease than men. - The team's poor performance in the first half gave them lower odds of winning the game. - Due to the rainy weather, there were lower odds of the outdoor concert taking place. - The company's decision to cut costs resulted in lower odds of employee satisfaction.
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"This study demonstrates a statistically significant association between S.S.R.I. use and lower odds" of heart attack, the researchers said.
Others said they had just used the lower odds as an opportunity to save some money.
Excluding these groups, however, associational membership was associated with lower odds of poor/fair health.
Mechanical ventilation was associated with 40% lower odds of hospital survival after CPR [82].
Estonia is the only country in which younger cohorts have lower odds of being in Q1.
None of the predictor variables were significantly associated with higher or lower odds for failed implants.
Perceived collective efficacy and punitive ISC_CM is not associated with lower odds of very severe physical abuse.
Likewise, in Colombians with educational attainment higher than high school, reciprocity was associated with lower odds of fair/poor health.
Non-preschool teachers had significantly lower odds of oral clefts and gastroschisis in their offspring (OR range: 0.53 0.76).
Overall, teats disinfected with BAR had 46% lower odds of acquiring a clinical mastitis than those disinfected with NBAR.
The percent of the community population insured by managed care plans was associated with significantly lower odds of late-stage BC diagnosis, but was not associated with significantly lower odds of late-stage CRC diagnosis.
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