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very lower
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
'very lower' isn't a correct phrase in written English.
The correct phrase would be 'very low'. For example, "The temperature was very low this morning."
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Exact Expressions
46 human-written examples
The measured insertion loss is very lower in four tuning range of the filter.
Science
Survival enhancement in pseudoKreisel aquaria was mainly related to the very lower proportion of juveniles showing swim bladder hyperinflation during the first days of life.
Science
After excluding invasive blood tests, the results of multivariate logistic regression identified non-invasive assessment (blood pressure, body mass index and very lower frequency of heart rate variability) were the significantly predictors of the risks of metabolic syndrome.
Science
Similar behavior to amorphous materials was shown for EC1017 and Stycast2850FT in that there was an apparent plateau, which could be ascribed to a very lower crystallinity of epoxy.
Science
The cardiac phospholipid fatty acid profile was significantly affected by dietary DHA supply, and EPA in a very lower extent, since DHA only was incorporated in the membranes instead of n-6 PUFAs.
Compared with normal aggregate concrete, recycled aggregate concrete (RAC) containing recycled clay brick coarse aggregates (termed as RAC-RCBA) shows very lower compressive strength and larger variation in compressive strength, which hinder the application of RAC-RCBA astructuralal concrete.
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Similar Expressions
14 human-written examples
How very lower-middle class!
News & Media
"In India, very lower-class people clean the bathrooms.
News & Media
Here, his Epilepsy is Dancing – a very Lower East Side kind of song – gains new strings, both staccato and swelling.
News & Media
It had sprouted, as if by magic, from the very Lower East Side slums so compellingly documented by the journalist and social reformer Jacob A. Riis.
News & Media
Growing up in New York in the 80s, the Beastie Boys felt like the soundtrack of the city, with that very Lower East Side mix that they coined of rap, rock and sampling.
News & Media
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When describing relative positions or ranks, consider using comparative adjectives such as 'lower' or 'less' without the adverb 'very'. For example, instead of "very lower grades", use "lower grades".
Common error
Avoid using "very" directly before comparative adjectives like "lower". The adverb "very" is typically used to intensify positive-degree adjectives (e.g., "very low"). For comparative adjectives, use adverbs like "much", "significantly", or "considerably" to indicate the extent of the difference.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "very lower" functions as an attempt to intensify the comparative adjective 'lower'. However, this construction is grammatically incorrect in standard English. According to Ludwig AI, the correct form would be "very low" or using alternatives like "much lower".
Frequent in
Science
61%
News & Media
28%
Academia
6%
Less common in
Formal & Business
2%
Wiki
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, while the phrase "very lower" appears in a variety of sources, it is grammatically incorrect in standard English. Ludwig AI suggests using "very low" when intending to express a minimal level, or alternatives such as "much lower", "significantly lower", or "considerably lower" when making comparisons. The phrase is most frequently found in Science and News & Media contexts, but its incorrect grammar reduces its suitability for formal writing. Therefore, it is best to avoid "very lower" and opt for grammatically correct alternatives to ensure clarity and precision.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
much lower
Emphasizes a significant decrease or reduction.
considerably lower
Highlights a notable difference in degree or rank.
significantly lower
Indicates a substantial reduction or decrease.
substantially lower
Implies a considerable difference in amount or level.
appreciably lower
Suggests a noticeable difference in value or position.
noticeably lower
Highlights that the reduction is easily observed.
markedly lower
Indicates a distinct and evident decrease.
distinctly lower
Stresses the clear and unambiguous reduction.
somewhat lower
Suggests a slight or moderate decrease.
slightly lower
Implies a minimal difference in level or amount.
FAQs
Is "very lower" grammatically correct?
No, "very lower" is not grammatically correct. The correct phrase to use is either "very low" or alternatives like "much lower", depending on the context.
What's the difference between "very low" and "very lower"?
"Very low" is grammatically correct and means something is at a minimal level. "Very lower" is not standard English; alternatives like "much lower" or "significantly lower" are appropriate when comparing two things.
How can I use "lower" correctly in a sentence?
Use "lower" to compare two items (e.g., "The price is lower this week") or to indicate something of lesser rank or position (e.g., "the lower deck"). Avoid using "very" directly before "lower"; instead, use "much lower" or "significantly lower" for emphasis.
What are some alternatives to "very lower" that I can use in academic writing?
In academic writing, use more precise and formal alternatives such as "considerably lower", "substantially lower", or "significantly lower" to maintain a high level of clarity and professionalism.
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
82%
Authority and reliability
2.4/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested