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Discover LudwigThe phrase "morale is low" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe a situation in which people's overall level of motivation or spirit is low. Example sentence: The company's recent layoffs have caused morale to be low among the remaining employees.
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Is it any wonder then that staff morale is low?
Unsurprisingly, morale is low.
Morale is low.
Insiders say morale is low.
Our morale is low.
Morale is low, and sinking.
Prison staff morale is low.
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Morale is low and asset-stripping rife.
"To say morale is low is an understatement.
"We are not supported and morale is low.
But morale is low, many agreed.
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