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Discover LudwigThe phrase "At this rate" is correct and usable in written English
It is typically used to indicate that if things continue as they are, a certain outcome is expected.
Example: "At this rate, we will never finish the project on time."
Alternatives: "If things continue like this" or "At this pace."
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At this rate, who knows?
At this rate it never will be.
"At this rate, it will take ages.
At this rate, he might get there.
At this rate it will never happen.
At this rate, I can't".
At this rate, he might never stop.
At this rate, Gone may just be getting started.
At this rate, they will be extinct within 20 years.
At this rate he may find that offer quietly rescinded.
At this rate, will the Devils make the playoffs?
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