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The phrase "a rate based on" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a pricing structure or calculation that depends on certain criteria or factors.
Example: "The subscription fee is a rate based on the number of users accessing the service."
Alternatives: "a fee determined by" or "a charge calculated from".
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A rate based on secured loans makes the most sense.
-- The first example has two threads executing at a rate based on a hardware timer ISR, which generates a millisecond time counter.
It slows down the motor at a rate based on the current angle, then set OCR2 to zero when the angle is close to zero.
With this last method, if you made $50,000 in the first quarter you would pay tax at a rate based on an annual income of $200,000.
It also has the merit of being a rate based on reality — not, as in Libor's case, on some bankers' estimates.
The legislation ends a requirement that contributions be tied to interest rates on 30-year Treasury bonds; it substitutes a rate based on a composite of long-term corporate bonds for 2004 and 2005.
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The goal of the recommendation algorithm is to find similar items rated by a user and to predict a rating based on the ratings of those similar items.
They can also complete one of the available minigames, after which they are given a rating based on their performance.
Asks for a rating based on a pre-determined rating scale.
He has developed a Stodgy Index, a rating based on a long questionnaire given to people 24 years old or younger to find out how "old" they think certain cars are.
But, still, a lot of things are made from potatoes and the range is so diverse it would seem perverse to give them a rating based on a random sample.
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