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Discover Ludwig'cent of' is not grammatically correct in written English.
You can use 'percent of' or 'percentage of' when referring to an amount. For example: "A large percentage of the population lives below the poverty line."
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Forty per cent of incidents are violent.
21 per cent of voters were undecided.
outperformed ninety per cent of I.C.U.s nationwide.
A measly 18 per cent of sales.
Thirty per cent of the population votes.
Only forty per cent of men agreed.
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"Fifty per cent. of surgery is poor".
Boilers About 41 per cent of Which?
Over 90 per cent of the population eats meat.
They still own 90 per cent of the club.
Usually I write 90 per cent of every album.
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