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The phrase "an important rate" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a significant or noteworthy rate in various contexts, such as finance, statistics, or economics.
Example: "The report highlighted an important rate of inflation that could impact the economy in the coming months."
Alternatives: "a significant rate" or "a crucial rate."
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The 'London Fix' is an important rate set by counting currency trades over a one-minute period at 4pm.
Breakage is considered an important rate process in granulation, and plays roles in granule homogeneity and strength.
Moreover, this OM increase is accompanied by an important rate of soil fertility represented by GI and microflora biomass by 170.55% and 50 × 106 CFU g−1, respectively.
ICDH, an important rate limited enzyme in Krebs cycle, is regarded as a potential target for altered metabolism under stress [ 10].
36 Chromosome anomalies other than trisomies 21 and 18 and other cryptic genomic imbalances could result in an important rate of false-negative results with gNIPT technology.
Furthermore, QPCR and enzymic activity measurement confirmed that CPT1, an important rate limiting step in mitochondrial β-oxidation, was not significantly altered by VO feeding.
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The adsorption of both pharmaceuticals followed pseudo second-order kinetics, and intraparticle diffusion was an important rate-limiting step.
Production of one-ring aromatic species is an important rate-limiting step to soot formation in these flames.
It is known that AGPase is an important rate-limiting enzyme in the starch biosynthesis pathway, in both photosynthetic and non-photosynthetic tissues (Pettersson and Ryde-Pettersson 1989; Preiss 1991).
This interaction has been suggested to be an important rate-limiting step for gene transfer, i.e., lack of CAR could make target tissues refractory.
It is, therefore, also an important rate-limiting enzyme of steroidogenesis process in adrenocortical cells (Miller, 1988).
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