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low point

noun as in nadir

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The low point of Carsley's time in charge, which will end after the Uefa Nations League meeting with the Republic Of Ireland at Wembley on Sunday, was the fiasco of the home defeat to Greece in October, a loss mainly engineered by his own madcap, non-striker, team selection.

From BBC

I was kind of at a low point in my career after the monster ’80s.

Sadly, 2019 was not the low point.

Coming off a foot injury last year and a preseason hand injury, Bosa said he “definitely hit a low point” dealing with the latest setback, especially after he began the season with seven tackles and a sack against the Las Vegas Raiders.

This election marks a historic low point in the number of competitive states in a presidential election.

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