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Discover LudwigThe phrase "attrition rates" is correct and usable in written English
It is typically used in contexts related to human resources, education, or business to refer to the rate at which individuals leave a group or organization over a specific period. Example: "The company is concerned about the high attrition rates among its employees, as it affects productivity and morale."
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Attrition rates have been high.
What accounts for the high attrition rates?
Attrition rates, he says, are very low.
Attrition rates have fallen by a similar amount.
Attrition rates shrank then because staff were afraid to leave.
The research shows that such novice teachers have very high attrition rates in inner-city schools.
For lower-income families, that figure likely exceeds 50percentt, leading to very high attrition rates.
One reason for the slew of promotions is stiff competition and high attrition rates.
Simultaneously, companies are plagued by higher attrition rates that may lead to quality and deadline pressures.
Attrition rates tend to be high in programmes that offer financial rewards or penalties.
WHY, according to this article, are the attrition rates for college science majors so high?
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