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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a rate of one" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a specific frequency or occurrence of something, often in contexts like statistics or measurements.
Example: "The project is progressing at a rate of one completed task per day."
Alternatives: "a frequency of one" or "an occurrence of one".
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In Yosemite, these precarious attachments – geologists call them "exfoliations" – fall at a rate of one a week, on average.
In Yosemite, these precarious attachments — geologists call them "exfoliations" — fall at a rate of one a week, on average.
For the CPT, letters flashed at a rate of one per second on the computer screen.
Typically two on everyday shopping, although on fuel points are accrued at a rate of one point per litre.
His 36 goals arrived at a rate of one for every 82.3 minutes that he spent on the pitch.
WOWPoints are redeemable for thousands of offers on Next Jump's OO.com at a rate of one penny per point.
On Thursday, the virus was infecting computers at a rate of one email in 200.
These figures suggest a rate of one crashed vehicle every 160,000 miles.
v is going to increase at a rate of one at constant rates.
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Lloyd's quoted a rate of one-half per cent.
However, the tax was reinstated in 156 BC at a rate of one-thirtieth.
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