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Discover LudwigThe phrase "on lower" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English.
It is typically used to describe something that is physically or metaphorically located at a lower level or position. Example: The bedrooms are located on lower levels of the house, while the kitchen and living room are on the main floor.
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Lower interest rates tend to bring on lower currency values.
"On Lower Brunyon.
Most were on lower floors".
The couple focused on lower Westchester.
Randolph Hearst on lower Broadway.
Restroom on lower dining level.
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"They're focusing on lower-skilled, relatively low-wage immigrant workers".
"You cannot get the Wintel experience on lower-cost machines".
On lower-priced models, sticky paper is used.
Yields on lower-rated euro zone bonds rose.
Some insurers also offer information on lower-priced alternatives.
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