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twice lower than
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
"twice lower than" is correct and usable in written English.
It is used to compare two different amounts or measurements. For example: "The new roof is twice lower than the old one."
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Alternative expressions(20)
twice bigger than
half the size of
twice better than
twice harder than
reduced by half compared to
two times lower than
again less than
twice less than
twice higher than
sometimes less than
half the amount of
twice smaller than
two times less than
half the value of
twice worse than
twice weaker than
twice as small as
a twofold decrease from
half as much as
again better than
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18 human-written examples
This value is twice lower than the yield strength of the applied material (240 MPa).
In particular, the actual thermal conductivity of Yttria Partially Stabilized Zirconia (YPSZ) coatings is typically twice lower than the thermal conductivity of dense YPSZ.
The overall yield of Cu+ sites of the strong H2 or N2 adsorption is about twice lower than the total copper content.
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The stress amplitude needed to form the early slip markings was found twice lower than the stress amplitude required to fracture which confirmed the results obtained by Stanzl-Tschegg et al. (2007).
This contact angle was about twice lower than that of the concrete without fibers with granodiorite aggregate.
Sm0.5Pr0.5FeO3 and Sm0.5Nd0.5FeO3 show strongly anisotropic nonlinear thermal expansion: thermal expansion in the b direction is twice lower than in the a and c directions.
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Thus, while the activity was twice lower in CCRCC than in normal tissue, the decrease in ChRCC and RO was 16-fold and 34-fold respectively.
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IFN- γ) and IL-6) levels were twice lower, on average, than levels form RA patients PBMCs cultures; nevertheless the TM17 at 100 μM retained its ability to inhibit both cytokines (P < 0.05).
However, for the negative tilts, the probability values are smaller, which is apparently a result of the more than twice lower number of events from the Southern Hemisphere.
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In contrast, to the release of CXCL12 per culture, the relative release of this cytokine per unit of HIV-1 p24 in ODN M362 treated cultures, was on average, 5 times higher (p<0.001) whereas in flagellin-pretreated cultures, it was twice lower (p = 0.01) than in ligand-untreated culture (Fig. 6).
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The highest number of women was noted in group III, the number of men in this group being more than twice lower (Table 3).
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
For improved clarity and flow, consider rephrasing "twice lower than" with alternatives like "half the size of" or "50% less than", especially in less formal contexts.
Common error
A common mistake is not clearly defining what the original value is before stating that something is "twice lower than" it. Always specify the base value to ensure the comparison is understandable and accurate.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "twice lower than" functions primarily as a comparative adjective phrase. According to Ludwig, it is used to describe something that is half the value or quantity of something else, establishing a quantitative relationship between two entities.
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, "twice lower than" is a grammatically sound phrase used to indicate that one quantity is half the value of another. Ludwig AI confirms its usability in written English. While primarily found in scientific contexts, remember to ensure clarity by defining the base value. For more general use, alternatives like "half as much as" or "50% less than" might be clearer. Although the phrase is correct, consider the audience and context when choosing whether to use it.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
half the size of
Expresses the same relationship of quantity but focuses on the resulting size instead of the subtraction.
half as much as
Simplifies the comparison by directly stating the proportional difference.
fifty percent less than
Quantifies the difference using percentages, offering a more precise numerical comparison.
half the value of
Focuses on the numerical value rather than the physical size or quantity.
50 percent smaller than
Directly states the percentage difference in size.
twice as small as
Rephrases the comparison to focus on the smallness rather than the reduction, which can enhance the clarity.
reduced by fifty percent compared to
Emphasizes the act of reduction and provides a clear point of reference for the comparison.
decreased by 50% relative to
Provides a specific percentage reduction, enhancing precision in technical contexts.
50 percent of
Expresses the same relationship as a proportion of the original amount.
a 50% reduction from
Highlights the action of reducing and specifies the percentage change.
FAQs
How can I use "twice lower than" in a sentence?
You can use "twice lower than" to compare values, like "The concentration of the solution was "half the concentration of" the standard."
What can I say instead of "twice lower than"?
You can use alternatives like "half as much as", "50 percent less than", or "50 percent smaller than" depending on the context.
Is it better to say "twice lower than" or "half as much as"?
While both phrases are acceptable, "half as much as" may be clearer in some contexts. "Twice lower than" is often used in technical writing, but it's important to consider your audience and ensure clarity.
What does "twice lower than" mean?
"Twice lower than" means something is reduced by half or is 50% less than a reference value. For example, if value A is "twice lower than" value B, A is "half the size of" B.
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Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
82%
Authority and reliability
4.1/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested