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Discover LudwigThe phrase "notably lower" is correct and perfectly usable in written English.
You can use it to describe something that has decreased in a significant way in comparison to its usual level. For example: "Oil prices have dropped notably lower over the past month."
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With this has come notably lower pollution levels and a more human-friendly environment.
Vodafone's tax payments are notably lower than the cash it distributes in dividends.
Notably lower interstitial solute contents correlate with improved ductility and homogenous deformation in broadly similar steels.
It might seem that way, given a recommended shortlist of plays – not musicals – of a notably lower profile.
But the felt quality of lives within notably lower income ranges are notably worse.
It may be notably lower in sugar than its competitors (19g per 250ml, as opposed to around 26g), but that hardly makes it a healthy alternative.
When buyers come hunting here, it is for time-honored reasons: Connecticut's property taxes are notably lower than New York's, as many house-hunters discover.
A notably lower score than last year's winners required, but that is a mark of how unpredictable this season has been.
Notably, lower seedling diversity corresponded with weaker density-dependent mortality attributable to insects and fungi during the seed-to-seedling transition.
But the Chancellor has taken a notably lower profile in public debate since Ms Kramp-Karrenbauer took over as CDU leader in December.
The reason for those notably lower commissions, perhaps not surprisingly, ties back to Fortnite.
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