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"better response rate" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English.
It is typically used in marketing or survey contexts to describe the percentage or number of people who responded to a specific request or call to action. Example: Our recent email campaign had a better response rate than our previous one, with 25% of recipients clicking through to our website.
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"If I know the breed of your cat or dog," he said, "I can get a 25percentt better response rate".
Q: After applying for hundreds of jobs that I was qualified for, receiving two rejection letters and thinking direct mail has a better response rate at 1 to 2 percent, I feel unemployable.
GS therapy showed a better response rate for patients with locally advanced or metastatic pancreatic cancer than GEM or S-1 monotherapy in the GEST study [17].
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The CPS, for example, talks to roughly 60,000 U.S. households per month and typically achieves a 90percentt or better response rate.
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The patient classification helps predict likelihood of response to proton pump inhibitors, ERD individuals exhibiting a better response rate than NERD individuals.
In comparison, our results show an even better response rate (91.7 %).
It is possible that, with a better response rate, this finding might not have been sustained.
In patients with metastatic TNBC, a cetuximab plus cisplatin combination (BALI-I Trial) has demonstrated an overall better response rate of 20% when compared to a 10% overall better response rate with cisplatin alone [76].
In line with these findings, our data show a better response rate in patients with ERD than in NERD.
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