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The phrase "a bit of rate" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to refer to a small amount of something related to rates, but without context, it is unclear how to use it appropriately.
Example: "I need a bit of rate information to finalize the budget."
Alternatives: "a small amount of rate" or "a little bit of rate".
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If your client is well-known and they've established a great reputation, their word carries quite a bit of rate.
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They're getting jobs at places that presumably don't mind -- or that might even desire -- a bit of rate-rigging on their traders' resumes.
"Once the recovery gains a bit of traction, rates will rise".
Rützler said that the burger had "quite a bit of flavor" and rated the consistency "perfect," June reports.
Although there is quite a bit of variability, the observed rates of evolution seem to agree with the predictions (R2 = 0.67).
In a bit of good news, the obesity rate among women was flat.
A new report from the National Student Clearinghouse Research Center bears a bit of good news: college graduation rates are up.
A bit of long division produces an unemployment rate of 8.3percentnt.
But it's a bit of a chore getting high-bit rate files to the system.
There's quite a bit of room for that increased consumption rate.
Until this year, that would have rated as a bit of trivia.
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