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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a rank of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a position or level within a hierarchy, such as in organizations, military, or classifications.
Example: "He achieved a rank of captain after years of dedicated service in the military."
Alternatives: "a level of" or "a position of".
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A rank of 2 correspond to table.
Retired in 1947 with a rank of 1st Lieutenant.
England's score was 506, giving a rank of 25.
He went to Europe and left in 1945 with a rank of Lieutenant Colonel.
From a rank of 13th in the world two years ago, Iran has fallen to 21st.
Four buffaloes graze placidly outside his house, next to a rank of his new motorcycles.
The Old River Control Auxiliary Structure is a rank of seven towers, each buff with a white crown.
But while 684 men hold a rank of captain or above, just 40 women have such positions, she said.
He served in the US Naval Intelligence during World War II, retiring with a rank of Lt. Commander.
There's the local scooter dealership with a rank of Mod-ish Italian Vespas lined up on the pavement outside.
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SuRFR is based on the conceptually simple construct of a rank-of-ranks.
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