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low-grade
[ loh-greyd ]
adjective
- of an inferior quality, worth, value, etc.:
The mine yields low-grade silver ore.
Word History and Origins
Origin of low-grade1
Example Sentences
The engines and low-grade vessels are brought at speed in vans from up to four hours away in Germany.
So it turns out that GLP-1 drugs may be able to target and ease the low-grade local inflammation of the synovium that causes such misery in osteoarthritis patients.
For many, it can start with symptoms similar to the common cold, such as a runny nose, low-grade fever, and cough.
"For most people, the impact of lead would have been like a low-grade fever," Reuben said.
The mum-of-two said it was after she passed blood that she was sent for tests that found she had a "low-grade" neuroendocrine tumour in her digestive system.
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