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Discover LudwigThe phrase "attract a rate of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts related to finance, economics, or any situation where a specific rate or percentage is being discussed, such as interest rates or growth rates.
Example: "The investment is expected to attract a rate of 5% annually."
Alternatives: "yield a rate of" or "generate a rate of".
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Purchases and balance transfers after five months will attract a rate of 15.9percentnt, which the adverts describe as 'very competitive'.
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The M.L.S. final attracted a rating of 0.8.
42 Trials attracting a rating of high risk of bias in one or more domains will be considered as 'high risk', low risk of bias in all domains as 'low risk' and one or more unclear risk of bias in each domain as 'unclear risk'.
Currently, 7pm to 7am Monday to Friday and the whole of Saturday and Sunday attract a premium rate of pay for junior doctors.
The firm also offers economy-brand lagers made from cassava or sorghum that attract a lower rate of duty from governments that want to support local farmers.
According to data from Loanware, a research firm, European banks have been particularly active in sub-investment-grade lending loans that attract an interest rate of at least 125 basis points (hundredths of a percentage point) above Libor, a benchmark dollar interest rate.
The deposits attract an interest rate of just 0.25percentt and could translate into a loss for banks, highlighting the rising level of banks' distrust in any risky lending as banks seek to shore up capital to meet new regulatory requirements.
Chancellor George Osborne has since introduced a new system for the rest of the UK, resulting in properties at the higher end of the market attracting a lower rate of tax than the proposed Scottish system.
Rural population migration in the urban area attracts a high rate of mobility, especially in cities with university centers and renowned companies.
The M.L.S. championship game attracted at a rating of 0.8.
Like all the other thousands of students in the UK, we trusted the government that the interest rate would remain low – at around 0%-0.5%." In fact, Crowther's loan was attracting an interest rate of inflation, plus 3% while he was at university and in the first year since his graduation – currently 3.9%.
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