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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a hit rate" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used in contexts such as statistics, marketing, or performance analysis to refer to the ratio of successful outcomes to total attempts.
Example: "The marketing campaign had a hit rate of 25%, meaning one in four ads led to a sale."
Alternatives: "success rate" or "conversion rate".
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From the relative or absolute difference of the results a hit rate is computed.
The most suitable design had a hit rate of 95% compared to 90 and 99%.
The pharmacophore was validated with a hit rate of 16%, binding selectivity versus hCB2, and expected functional profiles.
Only 59 of the 298 attempts resulted in the target's death, a hit rate of one in five.
QUESTION: Given the program described above, how can we restructure its array accesses to achieve a hit rate like that achieved in this scenario?
That's a hit rate of just one in three; and only a minority of those eventually graduated to a first full season.
It sometimes looks as if she is improv-ing her way through it, achieving a hit rate of one line in four.
At present, 70% of legally aided appeals against the loss of invalidity benefits succeed, a hit rate that tells you much about the system's incompetence.
In 2011, of the 380,000 frisks conducted, the police found 780 guns, a hit rate of less than one-quarter of 1percentt.
Simulations for a Gnutella-like protocol show that, on each deployment, the controller-based network presents a hit rate and response time comparable to the best manual configuration while presenting an acceptable energy consumption and fairness.
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As an approach, it uses a lot of material, which means a hit-rate below 100%.
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