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"lower share of" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It is typically used to indicate a smaller portion or percentage of something in comparison to other things. Example: According to the latest market trends, Company A has a lower share of the smartphone market compared to its competitors.
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Ukip secured its first Scottish MEP in May, though with a much lower share of the vote than in England.
The Conservatives have never won a parliamentary majority on a lower share of the vote in their history.
They will receive a lower share of the income tax cut, 27percentthanhan their burden, 33percentt.
The recent expansion of household spending has been driven by people saving a lower share of their income.
Staten Island has a lower share of residents with bachelor's degrees than any borough except the Bronx.
So even if wealthy families pay a slightly larger fraction of income taxes under the Bush plan, they will pay a lower share of all federal taxes.
Industry officials said the court's decision would not affect rules that steer patients to favored doctors by permitting them to pay a lower share of the costs.
And the typical American family today is paying a lower share of its income in federal income taxes than at any time during the past thirty-five years.
Every time the Conservatives have won a general election since 1955 has been on a lower share of the vote than the time before.
There is at least one way that that prescribing a lower share of brand-name drugs could help patient outcomes as well as federal finances, the authors suggest.
Some 211m of them say they are white, a rise of 12m, but a slightly lower share of the total than last time.
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