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The phrase "a fraction of rush" is not commonly used in written English and may sound awkward
It could be used to describe a small amount of urgency or haste in a situation, but it is not a standard expression. Example: "There was only a fraction of rush in the office today, as most employees were on vacation."
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That's a fraction of Rush Limbaugh's audience, but as large as that of Rachel Maddow or Chris Matthews, on MSNBC.
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The bright-yellow Siemens trains are now operating on a 3-mile stretch of the line and by 2014 should be whisking passengers 8 miles from the Vila Sônia neighborhood to downtown in 17 minutes, a fraction of the rush-hour commute time in a car or bus.
Since a bank cannot redeem more than a fraction of its deposits at any one time, the depositors' rush to escape with their money paradoxically ensures that some of them will lose it.The damage may not stop there.
Trains run from here to downtown Los Angeles, but they carry a fraction of the number of people who cram the roads at rush hour.
Real estate prices also fell, and investors rushed in to snap up prime wine acreage at a fraction of the cost in other regions.
Cowell is worth a fraction of that.
A fraction of the time, in fact".
Australia has a fraction of that.
Consider just a fraction of what transpired.
I admired only a fraction of his.
He used only a fraction of them.
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