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Discover LudwigThe phrase "lowest number" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It can refer to the smallest or least numerical value in a set of numbers. Example sentence: "When sorting the data, make sure to arrange the numbers from highest to lowest to easily identify the lowest number."
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The lowest number of tickets sold?
The lowest number is therefore 1,000.
That would be the lowest number since 1991.
That was the lowest number since April 2008.
The 2007 election produced the lowest number, at 33.33%.
This was the lowest number since the second world war.
The city has lowest number of car owners, at 49%.
The Conservatives have overseen the lowest number of homes built under any government since the 1920s and the lowest number of genuinely affordable homes for two decades.
Those who had 7 to 13 drinks a week had the lowest number of small ones.
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December 2007 saw the second-lowest number of U.S. troops killed in action since March 2003.
That's the lowest number since at least 1963, based on NYPD figures.
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