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The phrase "a marginal rate" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts related to finance, economics, or taxation, referring to the rate of tax applied to the last dollar of income earned.
Example: "The government has proposed an increase in the marginal rate for high-income earners to address income inequality."
Alternatives: "incremental rate" or "additional rate".
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"It's a marginal rate cut for every American," Mr. Hubbard said.
Those who make over $1 million will pay a marginal rate of 12.3 percent.
Middle-class filers, who pay a marginal rate of 28 percent, get only 28 cents back.
Misha Katz The confusion arises from overlooking the distinction between a total tax rate and a "marginal" rate.
As for the millionaire's surcharge, it would have amounted to a marginal rate increase of 22percentt.
A quarter of each payment will be tax-free and the other 75% taxed at a marginal rate.
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The 2008 Ford Crown Victoria got a "marginal" rating.
One, the Chevrolet Aveo, earned a Marginal rating, and five got the lowest rating of Poor.
offset front test and a "marginal" rating in the 31 m.p.h.
Three — the Hyundai Sonata, Chevrolet Malibu and Volkswagen Jetta sedan — earned a Marginal rating.
Unfortunately, he added, fixed head restraints are often not high enough to receive more than a marginal rating.
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