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1 Trade ties between Brussels and Moscow are already at a low ebb .
2 The fine arts are necessarily at a very low ebb in Servia.
3 Reports have shown that the station's listenership is at a low ebb .
4 He was tired, hungry; his vitality and spirits were at low ebb .
5 But the new tide of hope was soon at a low ebb .
6 We realised after that game that things had reached a low ebb .
7 Aubrey had never felt his self-salesmanship ability at such a low ebb .
8 My enthusiasm regarding it is continually, under normal conditions, at low ebb .
9 All trade and manufactures, indeed, were then at a very low ebb .
10 I am at low ebb , and am poor company at the moment.'
11 Trust in the political system has reached a low ebb , Dr Phelps said.
12 But the life in the congregations was at a low ebb .
13 The surgical knowledge of the native doctors is rather at a low ebb .
14 When British politics reaches a low ebb , I find myself turning to YouTube.
15 The Church of Scotland, in Canada, was then at a very low ebb .
16 When creativity was temporarily at a low ebb , they played cards or Monopoly.
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