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Discover Ludwig"so low" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It is often used to describe something that is at a very low level or position, either physically or metaphorically. Example: The bridge was built so low that only small boats could pass underneath. In this sentence, "so low" is used to describe the height of the bridge, indicating that it is at a very low level compared to other bridges.
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Why aim so low?
"Our numbers are so low.
Why is that so low?
Morale is so low.
ELLEN: Why so low?
I was so low.
"It's so low percentage.
Similar(4)
"It's so low-key.
"This is so low-rent.
So, low-light photos are problematic.
She was so low-key and artistic".
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