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Arctic sea ice reached its lowest level ever recorded, statistically tying last year's record, a leading US climate observatory for this geopolitically significant region said on Thursday. The ice is ...
MSN: Utah’s snowpack on April 1 was the lowest ever recorded by a wide margin, report shows
Utah’s snowpack on April 1 was the lowest ever recorded by a wide margin, report shows
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Arctic sea ice reached its lowest level ever recorded, statistically tying last year's record, a leading US climate observatory for this geopolitically significant region said on Thursday. The ...
Is there any difference between the words lowest and lowermost? When should I use either of them? Possibly lowermost should never be used?
SALT LAKE CITY (ABC4) — Utah’s snowpack on April 1 was the lowest ever observed since systematic snowpack measurements began, and it’s worse when compared to the next lowest year by a wide margin.
What is the difference between least and lowest? Websites announce as "Lowest prices", but not "least". Least is the superlative degree. low > lower > least ?
Then I questioned whether either "What is the least number of people?" or "What is the fewest number of people?" is a superior alternative. My guess is that the "fewest number" option is the best, grammatically speaking. Is it? In what ways are the words least, lowest, and fewest used differently? Thank you!