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Discover LudwigThe phrase "at a flat rate" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to describe a pricing structure where a single fixed fee is charged for a service or product, regardless of usage or quantity.
Example: "The service will be provided at a flat rate of $50 per hour, ensuring no hidden fees."
Alternatives: "for a fixed fee" or "at a set price".
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This will begin at a flat rate of £144 in today's money.
Each patient visit is generally reimbursed at a flat rate of slightly more than $50.
Taxes are levied at a flat rate on all distillers, irrespective of their size.
Companies pay NI at a flat rate of 12.8% on all earnings by employees over £110 a week.
Companies pay NI at a flat rate of 12.8% on all earnings by employees over £5,700.
In the current year, the levy has been apportioned at a flat rate, according to the scheme's membership.
New regulations forced British Telecommunications to offer Internet service providers like AltaVista wholesale unmetered service, which the companies can resell to consumers at a flat rate.
At a flat rate of £89 a night per room, or £113 per room for the weekend, it doesn't cost much more than a seedy, soulless travel lodge.
The company fears that if it cannot cut costs it will be unable to meet its obligation to deliver post across the UK at a flat rate.
I'll offer insurance coverage (at a flat rate per dollar value, of course), and the option to require a signature on delivery.
"It was all we could do to keep the NASA budget at a flat rate," Mr. Simon said of the internal battles at the Clinton White House.
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