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The phrase "a rate of three" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a specific frequency, speed, or quantity of something occurring or being measured.
Example: "The car was traveling at a rate of three miles per hour."
Alternatives: "a speed of three" or "a frequency of three".
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A new currency was then introduced at a rate of three New Zaires to the dollar.
It turned out that in the end I was paying Stanley, at a rate of three dollars an hour.
According to the British Beer and Pub Association breweries are opening up at a rate of three every week.
The British American Football Association has expanded at a rate of three new teams per season across its senior and junior leagues since 2007.
Detainees are being locked in solitary confinement cells at a rate of three a week, and report being regularly assaulted by guards.
In 1992, the Jakobshavn Isbrae flowed at a rate of three and a half miles per year; by 2003, its velocity had increased to 7.8 miles per year.
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The magazine also said American homeowners are adding decks at a rate of three million a year.
PS4 outsold the Xbox One at a rate of three-to-one in the financial quarter ending June 30th 2014.
Maples, with their wind-dispersed seeds, advanced at a rate of two hundred metres a year, while oaks, despite their heavier, non-wind-dispersed acorns, reoccupied formerly glaciated lands at a rate of three hundred and fifty metres a year.
They have been disappearing a a rate of nine thousand a month.
In the U.K., independent bookstores are closing at a rate of two a week.
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