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The phrase "a current rate" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It refers to the current or present level or amount of something. It can be used in a variety of contexts, such as discussing financial or economic data, interest rates, or statistics. Example: "According to the latest report, the current rate of inflation has risen to 3.2%."
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That's an upgrade from a current rate of £1bn a year, but we're not talking tsunamis.
Fees will fall below 3% of the transaction compared with a current rate that can be as high as 10%.
Each time, the company was obliged to raise the bonds' coupon rate 0.5 percentage point, to a current rate of 8.75percentt.
It takes calls at any hour -- in at least 170 languages -- at a current rate of about 33,000 a day.
The scheme is currently offered with a 2percentnt discount off the society's standard variable rate for 18 months, producing a current rate of 5.24percentnt.
"In the Afghan National Police, the attrition rate is unacceptable," General Caldwell said, citing a current rate of 47 percent, down from a peak of 70 percent.
It expects inflation to rise to 3.8% at the end of next year from a current rate of 1%, as a weak pound pushes up the cost of imports.
A captain of a Boeing 777, the largest plane in Delta's fleet, will earn $319 an hour under the new agreement, rising from a current rate of $258, a participant in the talks said.
Farmers are demanding 3,000 rupees, or about $50, per ton of sugar cane, from the cooperative sugar factories, who are paying them a current rate of 2,300 rupees, or about $40 per ton.
For example, its latest forecast implicitly assumes that the yuan will weaken to an average rate of 7.04 to the dollar in 2013 from a current rate of 6.53.
Economists at the National Institute of Economic and Social Research are predicting inflation will rise from a current rate of 1% to almost 4% in 2017, as the sharp fall in the value of the pound since the Brexit vote makes imports more expensive.
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