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Discover Ludwig'1 per cent' is a correct and usable phrase in written English
It is typically used when referencing a percentage or a portion of the whole. For example, "At most, only 1 per cent of the population will be affected by this policy change."
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The small commutation rate is pegged, by law, at 1 per cent of the lifetime limit.
Charges capped at 1 per cent a year with no transfer penalties.
But this product is in the 1 per cent pure gold category.
Charges start at 1 per cent for those investing between £1,000 and £25,000.
Those in the "1 per cent" command an average wealth of $2.7m £1.8mm) per adult.
Yet the incomes of the richest 1 per cent continued to rise.
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Companies typically pay about 1 per cent-2 per cent in fees.
Ethnic groups : Arab-Berber 99 per cent; European less than 1percentnt.
Statistical significance levels are indicated as: * = 10percentnt; ** = 5 per cent; and *** = 1percentnt.
A total of 1652 laparoscopic procedures (15·1 per cent) were converted to open surgery.
At this level, 67·1 per cent of the vessels identified were located in the submucosa.
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