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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a rate of A" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a specific measurement or frequency of something, often in contexts like finance, science, or statistics.
Example: "The interest is calculated at a rate of 5% annually."
Alternatives: "a speed of A" or "a frequency of A".
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We get new labour market figures this week that are likely to show employment continuing to rise at a rate of a million a year, and it is plausible that unemployment may be down to 5 per cent by Christmas.
Still, the curious come at a rate of a few thousand each year.
Meanwhile, the Cray is reaching toward pi at a rate of a hundred million operations per second.
It can fire its.45 Automatic Colt Pistol (ACP) rounds at a rate of a thousand per minute.
Casualties thus far are relatively limited, but in some towns children are dying at a rate of a dozen a day.
They sell for twenty and Saks keep about fifty pairs in stock, selling them at a rate of a dozen a year.
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On Thursday, Moody's Investors Service downgraded the triple-A rating of a smaller insurer, the Financial Guaranty Insurance Company.
A. M. Best has downgraded Conseco to a rating of B++, which is devastating in an industry in which nearly every company has a rating of A or higher.
Based on this history, the abortion rights group NARAL gave him a zero rating, and the National Right to Life Committee gave him a rating of a hundred per cent.
Mr. Herx gave the movie a rating of A-4 — adults, with reservations.
A rating of an unclear risk of bias was the most common rating across the domains.
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