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Discover LudwigThe phrase "crime rate" is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it to refer to the rate of crimes in a certain area or country, typically over a specific period of time. For example, "The crime rate in the US has decreased for the third consecutive year."
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"Very high crime rate".
The crime rate is rising.
The crime rate is low.
The crime rate rose.
The crime rate?
The crime rate drove suburbanization.
"A low crime rate is good.
We need our crime rate back.
These days, the crime rate has plummeted.
The crime rate is still going down.
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Baltimore's overall violent-crime rate remained unchanged, the report showed.
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