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The phrase "an exceptionally high rate" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when describing a rate that is significantly above average or normal in various contexts, such as finance, health, or statistics.
Example: "The study revealed an exceptionally high rate of recovery among patients who received the new treatment."
Alternatives: "a remarkably high rate" or "an unusually high rate."
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Most of the children not only made it to college, but graduated, an exceptionally high rate for inner-city children.
Electron transfer to the enzyme via the spacer, referred to as electronic wiring, shows an exceptionally high rate constant.
"The reason every individual is on the registry is because he has been convicted of a sex offense, which unfortunately has an exceptionally high rate of recidivism".
Tate Modern, The Sage Gateshead, The Lowry – none could be certain of success: 90% of arts ventures succeed – an exceptionally high rate.
Analysis of M&J's accounts show that the Philippine contracts have returned an exceptionally high rate of profit and turned the Mabey family into Britain's 141st richest.
Furthermore, the cycle stability analyses of the LaMn1±xO3 perovskite revealed that LaMn1.1O3 manifested an exceptionally high rate capability.
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Crucially, in this region an exceptionally higher rate was observed for within-host evolution compared to among-host evolution.
They exhibited a high specific capacitance, exceptionally high rate capability and excellent cycling stability.
An extreme example is the exceptionally high rate from Gentiana sect.
A report of 35 patients with diarrhea that traveled from the US to Mexico in 2005 showed the exceptionally high rate of NV infection of 65% using a sensitive RT-PCR method [ 13].
In the first three years of this parliament MPs from the two parties rebelled in 39% of votes an exceptionally high rate.
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