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The phrase "a predictable rate of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing something that occurs consistently or regularly over time, often in contexts like finance, science, or statistics.
Example: "The investment is expected to yield a predictable rate of return over the next five years."
Alternatives: "a consistent rate of" or "a steady rate of".
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First, investors should probably hold more bonds and assets with a predictable rate of return than they normally would.
State regulators emphasized the need for excess generation capacity, guaranteeing utilities a predictable rate of profit, and they guided utilities to buy or generate power from varied fuels.
All organic material contains the radioactive isotope carbon 14, which exhibits a predictable rate of decay; scientists can thus analyze the amount of the isotope in a bottle of wine in order to approximate its age.
His case was still some way from coming to trial: a predictable rate of progress for a tribunal that has convicted only five suspects in five years, but not good enough for the UN's appeal chamber in The Hague.
Poly (1,6-bis- (p-carboxyphenoxy hexane -co- (sebacic anhexane -co(PANH), is a polyanhydride copolymer which has good biocompatibility, and degrades to non-toxic productsebacicanhydrideable rate of degradation.
One man can take up only a certain amount of space at one time and moves in one direction at a predictable rate of speed".
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And because mutations pile up at a predictable rate, the number of mitochondrial DNA differences between, say, a modern human and an ancestor can be used to calculate how long ago the two groups diverged.
These effects can be mediated in a carefully designed formulation of niacin that releases the drug at a predictable rate.
Finally, our results also demonstrate that, upon the completion of neurogenesis, individual RGPs proceed to gliogenesis at a predictable rate.
T1 destroys the HP magnetization at a predictable rate, but the mathematics describing first-order reaction rates is identical to that of longitudinal relaxation.
This region of DNA is often used to deduce evolutionary relationships because it changes slowly and at a predictable rate.
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