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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a ratings of" is not correct in written English.
It should be "a rating of" when referring to a single evaluation or score.
Example: "The movie received a rating of 8 out of 10 from critics."
Alternatives: "an evaluation of" or "a score of".
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The spectrum of the incident noise and the shape of the transmission loss curve can influence significantly dB(A) ratings of sound insulation.
Disney's four-ship cruise line was ranked the most environmentally friendly, getting A ratings of sewage treatment and water-quality compliance and a B-minus for its efforts to reduce air pollution.
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Municipalities selling bonds used to rely on the triple-A ratings of bond insurers like Ambac.
(See "Grade Inflation").. Wednesday, S&P put the triple-A ratings of Warren Buffett Warren Buffett 's Berkshire Hathaway on negative outlook.
This week, Fox's baseball broadcast came within one-tenth of a ratings point of tying ABC in households, according to Nielsen's estimates.
The candleholder, by contrast, produced a ratings drop of a measly three points.
I'm pleased about that, though from a ratings point of view we have a long way to go.
Simultaneously, DVRs use is up by a ratings point of 1.4.
"North Star" received lower ratings than the following episode "Similitude", which received a ratings share of 3.0/5%.
The episode earned a ratings share of 3.2/7 among adults aged 18 to 49 and a 5.4/8 score overall.
This design allows us to compare (a) the ratings of known versus unknown children by the same judges and (b) the ratings of judges who were acquainted with versus strangers to the same children.
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