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The phrase "at the same percentage" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used when discussing comparisons or proportions that remain constant across different scenarios or subjects. Example: "The two products were sold at the same percentage discount during the sale."
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The test results indicate that at the same percentage of ultimate tensile strength, PET geogrid exhibited less creep deformation than the HDPE geogrid.
"If the disparity between the government and the people were at the same percentage rate in Britain, then the Blair government would fall," the author of this section observes.
This fraction is regulated by state law, so that all properties within the city, town or village are assessed at the same percentage of their full value, which must be stated on the property tax bill.
The Medicare payroll tax is levied at the same percentage rate, regardless of a person's income, and there is no ceiling on the amount of earnings subject to the tax.
The amount of TRGO in this work is 10 100 times lower than that in other polymer/clay or polymer/graphene composites that reduce the water vapor permeability at the same percentage.
They show India's poor making what Mr Subramanian describes as "a modestly plodding climb out of considerable income deprivation".For growth to be inclusive, Mr Basu suggests, it is not enough that the income of the bottom 20% rise at the same percentage rate as the average.
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The mutations were distributed throughout the genome and they affected different categories of sequences (e.g., genes, transposons, pseudogenes) at approximately the same percentage at which they are represented in the Arabidopsis genome.
The rule stipulates that people who make more than $1 million a year should pay at least the same percentage of their earnings as middle-class Americans.
In other words: The "Paying a Fair Share Act" doesn't mean someone making $1,500,000 will pay at least the same percentage of his income in taxes as the average middle-class family.
President Obama responded to the outcry by proposing the "Buffett Rule," which would stipulate that those earning more than $1 million a year should pay at least the same percentage of their earnings in federal taxes that middle-income Americans did.
Paul Sullivan writes in his Wealth Matters column this week about President Obama's proposal to make Americans who make more than $1 million a year pay at least the same percentage of their earnings as middle-class earners.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com