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Discover LudwigThe phrase "lower plane" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used in contexts discussing levels, dimensions, or comparisons, often in a metaphorical sense. Example: "The design of the building features a lower plane that provides a unique perspective of the surrounding landscape."
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In this I was one with Wilfred Owen, though on a lower plane of poetic expression".
"These spirits had evidently descended to even a lower plane," Cosmo moans.
Much of this book's entertainment value exists on a lower plane.
Despite these lofty pretensions, the profession has its own little jokes, on a somewhat lower plane.
My own experience of his style was on a rather lower plane.
Similarly enjoyable, albeit on a slightly lower plane technically, was Hoffenheim's 2-2 drawithth RB Leipzig on Sunday.
For those of us operating on a lower plane, condemned to pick through the entrails of the past fortnight, the portents are not hugely encouraging.
But for the most part, the human factor, how demeaning it feels to be shunted to a lower plane than your fellow citizens, was ignored.
Indeed, what will vex some viewers is not the act of sodomy but the suggestion that Ennis and Jack are possessed of an innocence, a virginity of spirit, that the rest of society (which literally exists on a lower plane, below the mountain) will strive to violate and subdue.
Material fatigue involves a number of phenomena, among which are atomic slip (in which the upper plane of a metal crystal moves or slips in relation to the lower plane, in response to a shearing stress), crack initiation, and crack propagation.
The lower plane is a single-layer rectangular graphene film with different aspect ratios.
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