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Discover Ludwig"pretty low" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use "pretty low" when referring to some kind of measurement, such as time, quantity, temperature, etc. For example, "The temperature today is pretty low--only 50°."
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Pretty low.
That's still pretty low.
(It's a pretty low bar).
This is usually pretty low.
"Expectations were already pretty low".
The numbers are pretty low.
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I'm pretty low-key.
You seem pretty low-key.
"It was pretty low-tech".
"Usually it's pretty low-key.
It was pretty low-hanging fruit, actually.
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