Sentence examples for more lowly than from inspiring English sources

The phrase "more lowly than" is a perfectly acceptable part of a sentence in written English
You can use the phrase when you are trying to draw a comparison between two people or things. For example, you might say "He was born into a more lowly than average family" or "The job was less prestigious than his previous one, being more lowly than his last position."

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Everyone loves an underdog, and few dogs have been more lowly than the Royals, suffering losing season after losing season since they last made the play-offs in 1985.

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Furthermore, the major population of Muc5ac is more lowly charged than Muc5b, with Muc5ac showing evidence of different charged variants (or glycoforms).

He wrote about "a minute bacterium that will only grow on living material…or a form of life more lowly organized than the bacterium" (1915: 1242).

The higher number of detected genes likely indicates a higher degree of false positives, since genes detected by IF and RNA-seq are more lowly expressed than genes detected by IHC and RNA-seq.

More lowly aesthetic forms than the lost tombs spike Naipaul's irritation: hand-painted advertisements on the sides of shops, a field of folk art that is developing into something larger and more important, to him are simply "bright and repetitive".

The expression level of Slc34a2 increased along the small intestine, but was again more lowly expressed in the colon than in the ileum.

As the more highly expressed transcripts are more likely to be reconstructed accurately than the more lowly expressed transcripts and as highly expressed transcripts are easier to estimate accurately (on the logarithmic scale), the result is a high correlation for a small subset of the truly expressed transcripts.

THERE may not have been a more lowly and vulnerable position in Edgefield, S.C., in 1925 than that of a teenage black maid.

On average, candidate imprinted genes were more lowly expressed and had weaker parent-of-origin biases than known imprinted genes.

The remaining population was lumped together as "the more lowly," humiliores, subject to torture when giving witness in court; to beatings, not fines; and to execution (in increasingly savage forms of death) rather than exile for the most serious crimes.

Defining pleiotropy in this way yields very different results than previous studies that define pleiotropy by the number of physical interactions, which show highly connected proteins tend to evolve more slowly than lowly connected proteins.

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