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The phrase "at peak rate" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation or condition where something is occurring at its highest level of intensity or speed.
Example: "The factory operates at peak rate during the holiday season to meet increased demand."
Alternatives: "at maximum capacity" or "at full speed".
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At peak rate, water flowed into the lake at 1000 cuft per second.
We also, as with the context-change manipulation, looked at peak rate behavior on a cell-by-cell basis, by generating peak rate correlation values for the whole population of cells (Fig. 9 C,D), and comparing these across trial types (Table 4).
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They lingered at peak rates for six quarters in the 1991-92 downturn, says Chris Whalen of Institutional Risk Analytics.
That's a very rough cost of manufacturing one of my panels to produce a watt of power at peak rating.
At peak rates some chips can briefly issue three or four instructions per clock, but can't maintain that speed.
Getaways: Trips no longer have to be booked at peak rates during winter and spring breaks according to school calendars.
They had initially planned to reopen the establishment, but after an audit revealed that Hendrix had incurred exorbitant fees by block-booking lengthy sessions at peak rates they decided that the building would better serve them as a recording studio.
However, at its peak rate, measured at 1 d, almost 70-fold more ethylene was released by leaves compared to fruit.
The rate of polymerization, measured by differential scanning calorimetry, was virtually independent of the PVAc additive and the activation energy (at the peak rate) was approximately constant at 70 kJ mol−1, in agreement with theoretical estimates.
Charging at the peak rate is equivalent to buying petrol at $3.63 a gallon (80 cents a litre), instead of 77 cents a gallon off-peak, reckons Southern California Edison, a utility based in the Los Angeles area.
In 1966, Leonids flashed across the sky at a peak rate of 40 a second.
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