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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'maybe lower' is correct and usable in written English
You can use it to suggest that something should be reduced in amount or value. For example: "The temperature in the room is too high - maybe lower the thermostat a bit?"
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Maybe lower birth weights and shorter gestational times are factors.
And maybe lower social mobility, because sprawl leaves low-income workers stranded away from the jobs.
This sounds like mid-upper middle class by US standards – maybe lower, given the sinking of the middle class by comparison to the top strata since the recession.
Temperatures in Chicago, the heart of the nation's biggest market for natural gas heat, will fall to 5 degrees below zero this weekend and maybe lower, forecasters said.
"I will see David Sargan's minus 10 in Breckenridge and raise him (or maybe lower him) a -27 here in Calgary," writes John Johnston.
If you back the loser of the first tally, then in the subsequent tallies your second (and maybe lower) preferences will be added to that candidate's first preferences.
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And so I think the payoff from genomics is going to be maybe lower-quality leads but so many of them that the overall opportunity is far in excess of what it was.
He feels if he continues to work hard, attend the camps and maybe lowers his time a little in the 40-yard dash, he may get some college to notice him.
They will feel Chelsea maybe lowered their pride.
By doing so, "you may actually be able to get higher total returns, maybe with lower risk," he said.
"Workers may end up with a take-home salary almost unchanged or maybe even lower than before," she told Bloomberg.
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