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The phrase "a balanced rate of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a level of something that is evenly distributed or maintained, often in contexts like finance, growth, or resource allocation.
Example: "The company aims to achieve a balanced rate of growth to ensure sustainability in the long term."
Alternatives: "an even rate of" or "a steady rate of".
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In the long term, however, we observe equilibration of all drug-treated populations into a nonquiescent state characterized by a balanced rate of death and division, which we term the "idling" state, and to our knowledge, this state has not been previously reported.
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"If you could keep humidity at a balanced rate," said Marsha E. Ackermann, the author of "Cool Comfort: America's Romance With Air-Conditioning" (Smithsonian Books, 2002), "it would not seem so sweltering and things would not be dripping all over".
"This is a balanced rate that we can work with and grow from.
The paper showcases an algorithm for implementing traffic rate control to ensure the balanced rate of data flow in highly distributed network.
Thus, the balanced rates of intron gain and loss in certain lineages challenge the intron transposition model.
However, some lineages such as fungi have experienced more balanced rates of intron gains and losses,, suggesting that intron gains can still occur to a large extent in present days.
There was a balanced ratio of males to females.
Successful transition requires a balanced role of the government.
Considering both DMC and DVC together demonstrated a lower balanced error rate of classification than when considering only one of them, suggesting that they are in complementary relations for classification (Fig. 4b).
The measured and modelled temperature efficiencies show adequate agreement and exceed 80% for a balanced nominal ventilation rate of 28 m3/h.
In an observational study including 30,994 patients with abdominal surgery, Shaw et al. [82] found that patients receiving 0.9 % NaCl compared to those receiving balanced solutions had a higher rate of post-operative complications and RRT (4.8 vs 1 %, p < 0.05).
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