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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a rate of two" 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 train operates at a rate of two departures per hour."
Alternatives: "a frequency of two" or "a speed of two."
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"If only half of the 20,000 obstetricians in this country do abortions, they can do a million a year at a rate of two per physician per week," the statement noted.
The species have all been discovered, at a rate of two each week, in the period from 1998 to 2008 by the various teams and researchers who have visited the region and its extensive forests, waters and wetlands.
That is a rate of two miles an hour.
In the U.K., independent bookstores are closing at a rate of two a week.
It is being covered at a rate of two knots – about walking pace.
As the steel goes up, the frame rises at a rate of two floors a week.
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A really good trimmer can trim two pounds of pot a day, at a rate of two hundred and fifty dollars per pound, while sitting around a table with three or four friends.
Among the project's unlikely achievements has been the discovery that the moon is moving away from Earth at a rate of two-and-a-half inches a year.
The temporary check tax, now charged at a rate of two-tenths of a percent of all transactions, expires on Jan . 23
As a consequence of being held back by this pull, the orbit of the moon becomes altered and it moves slowly away from Earth - at a rate of two-and-a-half inches a year.
Jeffrey Collé's company, J. C. Construction Management, is building new old houses on a larger scale in the same area at a rate of two every year and a half.
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