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The phrase "a better rate of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when comparing rates, such as interest rates, prices, or performance metrics, to indicate an improvement or advantage.
Example: "We are looking for a better rate of return on our investments this year."
Alternatives: "an improved rate of" or "a more favorable rate of".
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Social Security's benefit formula offers a better rate of return to lower-wage individuals.
They also had a better rate of home runs and runs batted in against right-handers.
He has bought to rent and can guarantee a better rate of return from his rental.
Being unrated, these bonds also tend to offer a better rate of interest.
This study also implicates that BT grid offers a better rate of convergence than VT grid.
This means that you could have access to a better rate of interest of 2.35% (using 80% mortgages currently available).
A better market over the 25 year time span would have meant the money I had invested would have gotten a better rate of return.
Stepsister Turns Cinderella Oklahoma is the butt of countless jokes told in Texas, but it can boast a better rate of economic growth.
If you're planning on giving money to anything any time soon, I simply cannot imagine a better rate of return than this.
And assets that will get a better rate of return on your money than the paltry 2percentthehe federal government is getting on your behalf.
I want to get a better rate of return for your own money than the paltry 2percentthatathehe current Social Security trust gets today.
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