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The phrase "a rate of two per" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing frequency or quantity in relation to a specific unit of measurement or time.
Example: "The train runs at a rate of two per hour, ensuring timely arrivals."
Alternatives: "a frequency of two per" or "a pace of two per".
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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.
In nearby Lebanon, migrant domestic workers are dying at a rate of two per week, Lebanese government officials told me.
When a female vigilante with sniper skills and a personal grudge against Islamic terrorists begins taking them out at a rate of two per month, Diggs returns to active service — which, in this case, means a great deal of running.
Barnes and Noble recently announced that it plans to close 20 stores a year over the next decade, and bookstores as a whole closed at a rate of two per day in 2012.
These guns fired a 2700 pound Mark 8 armor-piercing (AP) shell at a rate of two per minute per gun.
The album sold quickly; the Daily Mirror reported the day after release that central London HMV stores were selling copies of the album at a rate of two per minute.
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But Headspace has attracted a passionate fan base; its users tend to stay with the app, and their numbers are growing at a rate of fifteen per cent a month.
In bet two, winners won at a rate of forty-nine per cent.
Those who couldn't go home had a rate of forty-five per cent.
The gross domestic product was shrinking at a rate of nine per cent.
(Without Congressional action, estates of a million dollars and up would be taxed at a rate of fifty-five per cent).
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