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The phrase "a discount rate" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used in financial contexts to refer to the interest rate used to determine the present value of future cash flows.
Example: "The company decided to apply a discount rate of 5% to evaluate the investment's profitability."
Alternatives: "a reduction rate" or "a markdown rate".
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The teams pay the doctors, although at a discount rate.
Newman used a discount rate in the range of 15%to17%7%, while Derrough used a discount rate in the range of 10.5%and11.5%5%.
They were given an opportunity impossible to resist, getting their house at a discount rate.
He had made his ascent by buying "intensives" — bundled hours of auditing, at a discount rate.
It cost $186 a night at a discount rate available to the chain's Gold Crown members.
There is a final salary pension and rail travel for free or at a discount rate.
With a discount rate of 4% the costs are €2021/life-year gained.
This implies a discount rate that is less than the interest rate.
Repatriation at a discount rate "is a tax break," he said.
To calculate the cost of pensions, one must use a discount rate on future liabilities.
A discount rate of 3%%.
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