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below vs at below

The correct phrase is "below." Adding "at" before "below" is not necessary and can sound awkward. "Below" is commonly used on its own to indicate a lower position or level.

Last updated: March 21, 2024 • 6892 views

below

This is the correct and commonly used phrase in English.

Use "below" to indicate a lower position or level in relation to something else.

Examples:

  • The answer is written below the question.
  • Please find the information below.
  • The temperature dropped below freezing.
  • The ship sank to the ocean floor below.
  • The keys are located below the doormat.

at below

This construction is not correct in English. "At" is not needed before "below."

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