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The phrase "a rate of over" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing measurements, statistics, or comparisons that exceed a certain threshold.
Example: "The city experienced a rate of over 10% in population growth last year."
Alternatives: "an exceeding rate of" or "a rate greater than".
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Currently, the CTI market totals $4 billion and is growing at 30% a year, with many segments growing at a rate of over 100% a year.
Though almost unknown in the West, the firm is a goliath, with a reported $4.5 billion in sales last year, leaping ahead at a rate of over 50% a year.
Keyte warned earlier this month the Bulls may go part-time as they are losing money at a rate of over £8,000 a week.
It says that decarbonization will need to occur at a rate of over 6percentt a year: currently it stands at a mere 1.2percentt.
The project revealed that 1,146 people were killed by police in America in 2015, at a rate of over three fatalities a day.
Notwithstanding the decline in iron-ore exports, the broader economy had been doing well over the past few years, growing at a rate of over eleven per cent.
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The number of new customers keeps growing at a rate of well over 100,000 a year.
Zopa offers a rate of 8.2% over three years, while another provider, Ratesetter, is 8.5%.
But since then it has grown at a rate of 11percentt over the same period last year.
FOR an outgoing government, an approval rating of over 50% ought to spell another term of office.
With an approval rating of over 70%, Mr Kirchner should easily win a second term.
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