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The phrase "a specific rate" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a particular or defined rate, often in contexts like finance, pricing, or measurements.
Example: "The bank offers a specific rate for savings accounts that is higher than the national average."
Alternatives: "a particular rate" or "a defined rate."
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These allow businesses to agree an exchange rate in advance, guaranteeing a specific rate when the transfer is made.
Many Asian countries operate with trading bands against the dollar rather than targeting a specific rate.
Landscape change is driven by various actors and forces which trigger a specific rate of change.
The central bank adjusts interest rates by reducing or increasing the amount it will lend to commercial banks at a specific rate.
On the front end, banks' assets are generated by providing credit (debt) to homebuyers and charging a specific rate of interest.
But she can bid for more hours in areas where she is qualified by posting an offer to work available shifts at a specific rate.
Each layer can be as thin as.5 nanometers and can be tailored to dissolve in the body at a specific rate.
The authorities had considered adopting a currency peg, in which the franc would be defended at a specific rate.
It can be used for quantifying a charge for material supplied or maintaining and controlling a specific rate of flow.
Some committee members said they wanted to set a calendar deadline, and others preferred to instead peg interest rates to a specific rate of unemployment or inflation.
Estonia is trying to move in this direction.Another possibility is to announce that the currency will no longer be fixed at a specific rate.
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