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The phrase "lower waist" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a specific area of the body, typically in fashion or anatomy contexts.
Example: "The dress is designed to accentuate the lower waist, creating a flattering silhouette."
Alternatives: "hip area" or "waistline".
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"Would these be better with a lower waist and a little flare at the bottom?" asked another, in black pants.
They also had lower waist: hip ratios, systolic blood pressure, inflammatory proteins and diabetes — all of which amount to a positive cardiovascular disease risk profile.
Several studies have clearly shown that, while endurance and HIIT exercise can reduce visceral fat (lower waist circumference) and improve cardiovascular fitness, they often do not result in overall weight loss.
"He gave me little secrets here and there on how to push your man at the lower waist, where the referees wouldn't see it," said Boozer, who averaged 10 points and 7.5 rebounds last season.
Where his own judgment came into play was in the contemporary proportion -- the slightly lower waist of the skirts and the piped bouclé wool dresses that looked like shirt and skirt ensembles -- and in the breezy jeune fille attitude.
Wear low ruffled waists, belts the color of dress or blouse, lower waist line, low belt, and deep necklines.
He grabbed her from in front, at her lower waist, and kissed her on the lips.
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In fully-adjusted models, children living in residential areas with presence of pedestrian aids had lower BMI z-score, and lower waist-height ratio.
Also, children residing in residential areas with at least one convenience store had lower BMI z-score, and lower waist-height ratio at follow-up.
Table 3 shows that early life parental death was associated with lower waist-hip ratio and white cell count among men.
In contrast, the same comparison was associated in women with lower waist-hip ratio (−0.01, 95% CI −0.001 to −0.02) and higher HDL-cholesterol (0.05 mmol/L, 95% CI 0.0004 to 0.10).
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