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Discover LudwigThe phrase "lowest point at" is correct and can be used in written English.
You could use it when discussing an event or situation that has experienced a downturn or reached a low point. For example, "The stock market hit its lowest point at the end of last year."
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Sue hit her lowest point at the end of 2016.
At the lowest point, at age 14, boys' confidence is still 27percentt higher than girls'.
(A threshold is the lowest point at which a particular stimulus will cause a response in an organism).
While the names of victims are read, family members will descend a ramp to the lowest point at the site, to lay flowers.
The Valdés Peninsula, on the southeastern coast of Argentina, includes the lowest point, at 131 feet (40 metres) below sea level.
The turn was ordered at what is known as the minimum vectoring altitude, the lowest point at which turns are allowed at that stage of the approach.
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From the known history of radiation, it is reasonable to predict that global QoL would be at its lowest points at 4 and 8 weeks.
The Shanghai Composite had bounced 17% from its low point at the beginning of the month.
"Nobody in this business wants to treat their horses badly, but there is an economic low point at these smaller tracks and fairs," Ms. Pikulski said.
The pound has been weak re cently in very quiet trading, but observers noted that the cur rency traditionally reaches a low point at this time of year.
The program's budget has increased to $73 million from its low point at the end of the administration of President George W. Bush.
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